OceanGate sub: Video shows how implosion likely happened | LiveNOW from FOX

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Published 2023-06-24
Video obtained by FOX 5 New York shows how the Titan submersible could have imploded as it was carrying tourists to the wreckage of the Titanic.

Ashlie Rodriguez with FOX 5 New York joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to discuss the new video and the latest on the investigation into the implosion that killed five people onboard.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ItsNoelMulkey
    The 19 year old DEFINITELY didn’t die ‘doing what he loves to do’. He died scared to death just to please his dad
  • @RickySlatton
    The 19 year didn’t die doing what he loved. He died terrified and scared. Rest easy young man.
  • The saddest part is that the 19 year old was apprehensive and must have had that gut feeling about the dangers involved but his father ignored him.the other 20 year old and his father who declined the offer for the trip actually saved himself and his father due to his intuition. Luckily his father listened to him and withdrew. What a wise decision that was.
  • @ubernate860
    Honestly it’s tragic yes but I truly only feel bad for the kid. Never let anyone guilt or persuade you to do something you don’t want to do. Trust your gut
  • What breaks my heart the most is the 19 year old that was scared to go but only went to please his dad. The fact this could have been avoided completely baffles me
  • The 19 year old didn't die doing what he loved. I feel like that phrase is often said by people trying to make themselves feel better or less guilty.😢
  • @pallyali786
    Honestly cannot imagine how the 19 year old felt when things rapidly started going wrong. He was apprehensive to even get into the sub. How a man can put his son into this dangerous situation I just do not understand.
  • @spisiscrisis
    This should be a sign to leave the Titanic alone. It’s people’s graveyard, and we should respect that. Rip to all those who died on the Titanic & those on the submarine.
  • This company should be held accountable and closed down for good.
  • Forget about the sub, they should NEVER have signed those waivers. If you're ever asked to sign an insane waiver like that, the only correct response is to say "HELL NO!" and walk away.
  • @carries8748
    It breaks my heart for these passengers and especially the young man whom already had a premonition something didn’t feel right….. RIP and prayers for the families
  • @kaseymay3828
    I saw an interview with his mom and she said she was supposed to go, but she gave up her seat so her son could go because he really wanted to. He wasn’t “scared to death” or he would’ve just let his mom go. People just say he was scared to add to an already tragic story. They don’t realize that it unfairly paints his dad in a bad light and makes it seem like he pressured his son to go when that is not the case. Just report the truth- it’s sad enough on its own without people spinning extra stories to try and make it worse.
  • A waiver doesn't excuse gross negligence. If the company was put on notice about safety concerns and they brushed them off, a piece of paper won't get them off the hook legally.
  • @cazza7034
    The 19 year old is who I feel heartbroken for. I can’t imagine his mother and family ❤
  • @kellylott9296
    Thank you for this. I kept hearing that an implosion is the opposite of an explosion but I couldn't imagine how that looked. Thank you Brad Perry for making this.
  • @layansiam2000
    I feel soo heartbroken for the 19 year old. But what’s more sad about this is he didn’t even wanna go but did it for his dad 😢 this whole story is just making it hard to swallow 😔
  • It is horrifyingly haunting to hear that the kid not only didn't want to go, but he was also terrified of going. Makes me both angry and sad, it's so unfair on so many levels. May they all rest in peace.
  • @tritosac
    The 19 year old didn't die doing what he loved doing. He gave in to pressure from his father who should have exercised better judgement in making the decision to go for both of them.
  • @mdkelly12
    Excuse my ignorance, and maybe I shouldn't even mention it, idk, but I'm a tad confused about the 19-year-old and his father because from the beginning the boys' aunt has stated that she remembers him being very nervous and correct me if I'm wrong, but I've even heard her describing him as being "terrified," and that he only went with his father on the trip to please his father because it was father's day. Then, in a recent interview with the mother and wife of the father/son duo, she states that she was originally supposed to be on the Titian, but she gave, "Gave the seat to her son because he really wanted to go." It doesn't really matter at the end of the day, I suppose because she lost two of her loved ones and other families lost their loved ones and it's all just very tragic, but something about the testimony the mother gave doesn't sit well with me for some reason. Anyone else get that vibe? No?
  • Is there video footage of the day they started their journey into the Titan?? Why does everything say the son was scared? An interview today with his mom said he was excited to go, and that's why his mom gave her seat to him.