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Investigators conduction DNA testing on human remains found inside Titan submersible…

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/titan-human-remains-dna-update-july-25-1.6915962

Good grief… what’s next? I guess the USCG is leading the investigation.
Is this consistent with the idea that the remains were fragmentary - not whole or mostly whole bodies?

What I've read is that decomposition and scavenging are both slow at great depth. One article had comments from a French doctor who examined bodies recovered from two airliner crashes in 2009 where the wreckage was found at 13,000 ft depth and bodies were recovered by robotic vehicles that went into the fuselages. "Perich told Newsweek bodies he had seen that had been brought up from 400 bars of pressure "presented an exceptional state of preservation." This was "due to the absence of oxygen, light and current at this depth and a temperature of the order of 2 to 3 degrees [Celsius, or 35-37F], allowing good preservation of the corpses." " The airline crash victims did not, of course, experience near-instant implosion.

So for the CG to both not know whose remains it has and still be calling them "presumed" human remains suggests, perhaps, that they are more like bits and pieces?
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