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Missing OceanGate submarine found by a shark tracking app, claims TikToker

A Tik Tok user has suggested that the missing submarien OceanGate can be locate using a shark tracking app

Missing OceanGate submarine found by a shark tracking app, claims TikToker
Missing OceanGate submarine found by a shark tracking app, claims TikToker

The OceanGate submarine, which went missing  four days  ago has been accidentally located by  a shark tracking app.

While the internet is going wild with the theories around the missing submersible, a TikToker had claimed that the shark tracking app might have accidentally located the Titan.

Taking to  Tik Tok on Wednesday, an account titled Sqayl  posted a video explaining how a free shark tracking app may have unknowingly stumbled upon the location of the missing submarine, that embarked on an adventure to explore the remains of the Titanic.

According to Sqayl, two different sharks, Andromache and Simon, have been triggering  pings on the app,  to indicated their presence on the location that did not match their expected "patterns."

"This will inevitably get deleted by Ocearch," sqayl claimed.

He went on further to explain, "the statistical likelihood of both of these sharks swimming to the exact same location where the Titanic sunk and Titan the missing submarine is located [sic] is an imaginary number that doesn’t exist,"  Sqayl claims in the video.

Sqayl took to the comment section of his post to further explain that he believes "the shark tracking [app] accidentally pinged the submarine somehow."

He concluded the video requesting the authorities to  reach out to Ocearch for the assistance in order to find the missing submersible, as he was convinced that the the pings were not "glitches".

Soon after the theory was explained, Sqayl's followers flooded the comment section with different ideas.

As one person commented, "you, in fact, did not find the missing sub."

Meanwhile, Ocearch has deleted the pings  that blinked on the app, which created even more suspicion about the missing submersible.