Ross Kemp turned down OceanGate submersible journey to Titanic wreck over security fears

Ross Kemp turned down a filming journey to the Titanic wreck on an OceanGate submersible after it was deemed unsafe, his agent has revealed.

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The former EastEnders star turned documentary maker was planning to participate within the deep diving mission final 12 months for a programme to mark the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the sinking of the ill-fated liner.

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But an knowledgeable manufacturing firm behind the documentary determined it was too dangerous to board the submersible after finishing up its personal checks.

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Kemp's agent, InterTalent chairman Jonathan Shalit, mentioned the manufacturing firm deemed the vessel to be unsafe "on every level".

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On Thursday, the US Coast Guard mentioned OceanGate's Titan submersible had imploded throughout a visit to the Titanic wreck, killing all five people onboard.

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"We were told 'it is unsafe, we are not going' - that was a year ago," Mr Shalit mentioned.

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"It is deeply sad for the families who have suffered such a terrible loss."

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He added: "I am relieved that Ross did not participate but I am obviously reassured by the professionalism of those companies we were working with that they didn't suggest that he go on the submarine.

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"The lesson to be learnt is do your checks totally. By luck for us, the checks had been accomplished totally."

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On Thursday, Rear Admiral John Mauger - who led the seek for the lacking submersible - confirmed a remotely-operated car had found the nostril cone of the misplaced submersible about 487m (1,600ft) from the bow of the Titanic on the seafloor.

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Further particles was discovered close by, with Rear Admiral Mauger including: "In consultation with experts from within unified command, the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber."

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British billionaire Hamish Harding, UK-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, his 19-year-old son Suleman Dawood, OceanGate founder Stockton Rush and French nationwide Paul-Henri Nargeolet have been on board.

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Veteran explorer Josh Gates, who hosts Expedition Unknown on Discovery+, additionally revealed he turned down the prospect to movie on the doomed Titan submersible.

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He tweeted that he had rejected the chance to movie in 2021 as a result of the vessel "did not perform well" throughout a check dive.

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He wrote: "Ultimately, I walked away from a huge opportunity to film Titanic due to my safety concerns with the OceanGate platform.

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"There's extra to the historical past and design of Titan that has not been made public - a lot of it regarding."

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On Friday, certainly one of OceanGate's co-founder's, Guillermo Sohnlein, hit again at comments made by Titanic film director and ocean explorer James Cameron concerning the Titan submersible's security.

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Mr Sohnlein informed Times Radio there had been a "rigorous test programme".

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He mentioned: "I was involved in the early phases of the overall development programme during our predecessor subs to Titan, and I know from firsthand experience that we were extremely committed to safety, and risk mitigation was a key part of the company culture."

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