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Wreckage shows how Titan 's carbon fibre hull came apart on the sea floor.
Evidence was presented to the US Coast Guard at a public hearing into the disaster.
It was not confirmed that the hull was the first part of the sub to fail, but details suggest it is a key focus of the investigation.
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