Money rush does not end..!? Next Ad for titanic Shipwreck..!?

When 5 people lost their lives after going to see the titanic ship that sank under the sea, Ocean Gate company announced advertisements for the next voyage.

The Titanic:


In 1912, the titanic sank under the sea in a tragic accident. Subsequently, after a gap of several years, in 1985, the wreckage of the titanic was discovered at a depth of 12,400 feet in international waters. Subsequently, various researchers are conducting various studies around the ruins.

Request accident:


It was at this stage that Ocean Gate announced that it would take the public under the sea and show them around the wreckage of the Titanic. Believing this, 5 people booked the tour by paying a fee of 2 crore rupees each. Accordingly, two weeks ago, the group, which was on a trip in a small submarine, met with an unexpected accident. As a result, all 5 people on that ship died. This created a huge international uproar.
Accumulating Condemnations:

It was only after the accident that it came to light that the ship was not built with quality materials and Ocean Gate did not carry out adequate and proper scientific tests. Due to this, many people are criticizing the company. In this case, it is an advertisement made by the Ocean Gate Company, which has caused confusion among the public.
Ocean Gate Promotion:

Even after the tremors, which killed 5 people, have yet to be absorbed by the public, it has been advertised that anyone over 17 can book a tour of the titanic again next year. netizens are severely criticizing this right now.

What does the ad say?

The travel fee to enjoy the titanic in the sea is around Rs 2 crore. One trip will be held from june 12 to june 20 next year and the other from june 21 to june 29. On the first day, travelers should arrive at St. John's. The crew will then be met and taken on board by the Ocean Gate team. The group will be taken by submarine to the Titanic's burial site. From there, passengers will experience the lifestyle on board as they embark on the 400 nautical mile journey to the Titanic's sinking site.

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