'Presumed human remains' found at Titan debris site, U.S. coast guard says

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The U.S. coast guard says it will conduct a formal analysis of what it calls “presumed human remains” that have been recovered from the wreckage area of the Titan submersible.

The remains were “carefully recovered” from the site, almost 700 kilometres off the coast of St. John’s, the coast guard said in a news release Wednesday evening.

The vessel Horizon Arctic returned to port today, carrying the presumed remains and shattered pieces of the Titan, 10 days after it went missing with five souls on board. All five were deemed lost at sea last week, when debris was found near the wreck of the Titanic.

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