A haunting audio recording from the OceanGate submarine’s search at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean was released to the public, giving hope to rescuers.
The recording, featuring rhythmic banging noises, was first heard by the Canadian and U.S. Navy.
“It could be somebody knocking. The symmetry between those knockings is very unusual,” former Navy Submarine Captain Ryan Ramsey said.
“It’s rhythmic, it’s like somebody is making that sound, and the fact that it is repeated is really unusual,” he added.
Despite hopes of rescue, the search ended tragically when the wreckage was found near the Titanic.
Likely human remains were recovered, indicating an implosion that led to the death of all five crew members, including OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush and French Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet.
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