BREAKING: Canadian police are considering if ‘criminal, federal, or provincial laws’ were broken in the lead up to the Titan sub disaster. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will examine ‘the circumstances that led to the deaths’ of the five on board.
Canadian police are considering if ‘criminal, federal, or provincial laws’ were broken in the lead up to theThe Royal Canadian Mounted Police will examine ‘the circumstances that led to the deaths’ of the five crew on board the sub and decide ‘whether or not a full investigation is warranted’.It follows claims from a marine engineer that an electrical failure could have also contributed to the disaster.during a voyage to the wreckage of the Titanic, 12,500ft beneath the Atlantic last Thursday.
Rear Admiral John Mauger told a news conference that analysis of the ‘debris field’ which was found on the floor of the Atlantic near theGot a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at
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