from the coastguard, those remains will be looked at and analysed by us medical professionals. no further reference was made to remains or indeed the retrieval of the bodies indeed the retrieval of the bodies in that statement. stressing once again, the coastguard saying it is an international effort to bring that debris back to the surface. clearly many questions still outstanding. it is generally understood it seems there was an implosion of this vessel, about 90 minutes into its dive, but the outstanding question is, what caused it, what happened in the minutes leading up to it? the ultimate goal is to try to prevent anything like this from happening again. there will be a public investigation, and much of the evidence being gathered now will be part of that inquiry, as will be interviews being conducted with those personnel who were involved with the original dive. no doubt this inquiry will address the many questions that have been raised since this disaster, questions r
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