Tourist Submarine Sinks Off Coast of Egypt Killing 6 Passengers | E! News

    At least 6 people died after a tourist submarine crashed in the Red Sea, less than a mile off the coast of Egypt, authorities confirmed March 27. The crash comes two years after OceanGate, another company coined as owning submersibles for “tourism and research,” had a devastating, headline-making implosion amid an expedition to the Titanic crash site.
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    1. Unbelievable…………They literally did a sales pitch telling you all about the company and how much it would cost if you wanted to book a tour lol all the while telling you that allot of people died in one Smh.

    2. Tourist submarines are obviously not as safe as those used in the military, but should be. Understand that if you decide to go onto any submarine that you are putting yourself in harms way and go in knowing you might die. When you don't, you'll be more grateful for the experience and your life.

    3. Beneath the surface of the sea is NOT the business of tourism……..Anyone who thinks otherwise must accept the full measure of those consequences………and its just recompence

    4. Bruh do you no how much freaking work I did just to keep my sub in decent shape when I was in the military? No way am I trusting a private business to maintain their ships at the proper QA/QC levels to ensure safety.

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