First Audio Recording Released of Fatal Implosion of Mini-Submarine Titan
February 12, 2025 12:14Audio recording of fatal implosion of mini-submarine Titan, which claimed the lives of five occupants, released after over a year.
Audio recording of fatal implosion of mini-submarine Titan, which claimed the lives of five occupants, released after over a year.
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