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In the middle of continuous legal issues, Andrew Tate provokes uproar with remarks about the stranded “Titanic” submarine catastrophe

Andrew Tate, a contentious online personality and former kickboxer, has sparked controversy once again by criticising the millionaires who were stuck in a “Titanic” submarine during a disastrous excursion.

The submarine was a part of an OceanGate Expeditions flagship voyage that provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to investigate the Titanic debris.

The eight-day trek from Newfoundland to the accident site, which is situated around 900 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, cost a staggering $250,000 per person. The voyage, however, took a terrible turn when the submarine lost communication with the Polar Prince, a support ship, as it descended near the wreck.

British entrepreneur Hamish Harding, French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Pakistani millionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Sulaiman, as well as OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, were among the five people who were reported missing. The Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force, and their Canadian counterparts are among the American and Canadian services working together in the search and rescue operations.

The ‘Top G’ tweeted a provocative message in reaction to the news, which caused controversy and garnered condemnation from many.

The controversial online personality wrote, “I dont care what submarine im on if wifey needs me ill be right there:) On my way baby, swimming baby, have a towel waiting baby.”

In light of significant accusations against him and his brother, Tate made these remarks. They are presently being prosecuted for rape, membership in a criminal gang that abused women, and human trafficking, according to Romania’s anti-organized crime organisation, DIICOT. The prosecution claims that the victims were subjected to control, ongoing monitoring, and debt-related threats.

The following stages in the judicial case against the contentious public figure and his brother are anticipated to take place within the next 60 days after a Romanian court has reviewed the case files. If proven guilty, they can suffer serious repercussions.

The indictment, which calls for the seizure of considerable assets owned by the Tate brothers, reflects the seriousness of the accusations. According to DIICOT, houses, expensive automobiles, watches, and cryptocurrencies valued at above $380 million USD should all be taken.

The spotlight is still on the search and rescue operations for the missing people connected to the “Titanic” submarine catastrophe, notwithstanding Tate’s controversial comments and continuing legal concerns. The cooperation of Canadian and US officials highlights how urgent and dangerous the issue is.

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