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‘An Underwater Instant Cremation’: Mortician Lays Out Why The Bodies Of Sub Victims Will Never Be Found

A mortician explained on TikTok what happened to the doomed submarine passengers when they suffered a “catastrophic implosion.”

The U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday that five passengers aboard the missing Titan submarine were “missing in a catastrophic implosion” just hours after officials announced a rubble pit was found near the wreckage of the Titanic. announced that it had become The five passengers were billionaire British explorer Hamish Harding, French oceanographer and Titanic researcher Paul-Henri Narjolet, and Oceangate CEO and pilot Stockton Rush. was identified as Pakistani businessman Shazada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman.

U.S. funeral director Lauren said on TikTok that the recovery team would not be able to find any body parts at sea.

“You won’t find any human body parts. When the submarine explodes, the intense water pressure will squash them inside like soda cans,” Lauren explained. “And when I say their deaths were instant, I really mean it. I mean it.”

Lauren said the incident happened so quickly that “their brain doesn’t even have time to realize what’s going on and they can’t even feel the pain.” The pressure is so great that your body becomes liquid, like when you crush an egg with your bare hands. “

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Lauren said the body parts “will be fed to the fish and will remain at the bottom of the ocean forever.” (Related: Woman whose son and husband died on submarine says she made a last-minute decision to give her son her seat)

“Also, I doubt you’ll find clothes, shoes, phones, etc.,” she continued. “When the submarine imploded, it exploded at the same time. It’s hard to imagine, but the submarine had a lot of combustible stuff like batteries and oxygen tanks. And once it started to collapse, it exploded. They explode, like immediate underwater cremation, which is why I believe they will find nothing.”

Lauren also cited reports of hearing crashes, blaming ghosts.

“You know how they said they picked up a banging sound, like a distress call that was going out, and they picked it up on their sonar? Well, there’s a ghost over there, I’m sure they’re mad that we’re in their space,” the mortician hypothesized. “I say this from experience, without a doubt, when I’m in the morgue at 3:00 a.m., and the ghosts try to get my attention by throwing objects on metal tables and making loud noises. Because he hit me.”

Canadian reconnaissance planes picked up underwater sounds described by some as bangs on both Tuesday and Wednesday, renewing hopes that the submarine would be spotted, NPR said. report.

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