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US Coast Guard says Titanic sub debris suggests 'catastrophic loss'

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Debris discovered on the ocean floor suggests the missing submersible near the wreck of the Titanic suffered a "catastrophic loss" of pressure, the US Coast Guard says during a press briefing. SOUNDBITE

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