Found Footage of Divers Sealed in a Pipe

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  • @ScareTheater
    @ScareTheater  Рік тому +239

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    • @sulIyisangel
      @sulIyisangel Рік тому +10

      lol feet

    • @Halo_inc
      @Halo_inc Рік тому +6

      Horrifying video.
      Reminds me of the Missing Regiment in the Registan Desert.
      An analog type horror and how bad a situation can be if you don't know the situation.
      Truly shows that ignorance isn't always bliss.

    • @partytimejew3771
      @partytimejew3771 Рік тому

      Yo

    • @yotetoob
      @yotetoob Рік тому +6

      Can't imagine ever paying money to wear any channels merch, sorry bro

    • @partytimejew3771
      @partytimejew3771 Рік тому +3

      @@yotetoob ya but this merch is the exception because it actually looks good

  • @ik0la
    @ik0la Рік тому +6033

    The guy making sure all of his friends are alright, the FIRST moment he realizes the situation and what's happened, all while keeping his cool, is such an amazing demonstration of character.

  • @misseselise3864
    @misseselise3864 Рік тому +2708

    two hours after the incident, paria’s HSE personnel determined the divers had close to no chance of survival. the autopsy of one of the divers indicated he was alive for up to 39 hours after the incident. for reference, the first three bodies were recovered roughly 76 hours after the incident. when the company decided to turn the rescue mission into a recovery mission, they were still actively communicating with the divers via knocking on the pipe. they knew damn well those divers were alive. christopher may never emotionally/mentally heal from this. i just hope that someone gets held responsible for it rather than the victim blaming bullshit that one lady tried (the one saying “well they knew it was dangerous”)

    • @scritoph3368
      @scritoph3368 Рік тому +401

      Hey, remember that time 5 people were stuck in a tiny metal object for potentially days and we spent millions of dollars to try and rescue them, only for the US Navy to say “yeah we totally heard them die like 3 days ago lol”? And then these poor fuckers just get abandoned. Cause they’re not rich CEOs I suppose.

    • @PhonePhone-sf8te
      @PhonePhone-sf8te Рік тому

      @@scritoph3368 just india things

    • @IamaCosmonaut
      @IamaCosmonaut Рік тому +22

      @scritoph3368 I'm not an expert, but I would guess that rescuing a sunken submarine is little bit easier than rescuing people from an extremely tight pipe. But yeah, keep believing your preconceived assumptions based on your feelings of envy.

    • @chayadol
      @chayadol Рік тому +140

      @@IamaCosmonaut didn't that go same way to you too? If you're not expert how did you know that there's nothing to be done?
      Hey look I'm not expert but I think you're wrong. lol What kind of joke is this?

    • @ashleyobrien4937
      @ashleyobrien4937 Рік тому +110

      @@scritoph3368 that's an interesting point...sadly I suspect that you are absolutely right, if any one of those poor buggers was famous or had deep pockets to come after the prick that condemned them to death....yeah, it's a disgusting facet of modern society, money shouldn't play any part of the "value" of a life, but here we are...and it is bloody disgusting..

  • @khorneflakes2175
    @khorneflakes2175 Рік тому +2139

    That guy Christopher is incredible, daring to push through the flooded section, taking the hard decision to go on alone after absolutely everyone lost it, hanging on a chain for hours, being finally rescued just to try and go back down there to get his buddies when rescuers wouldn't.
    What an absolute mad lad, huge respect.

    • @nessa7096
      @nessa7096 Рік тому +33

      So much respect to him.

    • @kans4629
      @kans4629 Рік тому +67

      Absolutely horrible that this hero of a dude went through all that and then, through no fault of his own, he was prevented from saving his teammates. I’m betting if they hadn’t stopped him, he would have brought them all back up.

    • @SphericalNervousSystem
      @SphericalNervousSystem Рік тому +35

      Poor man, he must be suffering from major survivors guilt. I commend him for his bravery.

    • @KuroiShiAnimu
      @KuroiShiAnimu Рік тому +2

      I'm not sure why it was a hard decision to continue alone? Isn't that just logical to try and keep going since the air is limited and someone has to go get help? I don't understand the guy that stayed there even when he had the equipment to save himself and just decided he didn't want to. Surely after a day of being left there he would try to go on right? That pipe has have been very uncomfortable and pitch black

    • @davidng8870
      @davidng8870 Рік тому +22

      @@KuroiShiAnimuI watched another video on this first, Mr ballens one. It explained that they could not wear the scuba tanks, nor see how much air was left in them: they had to hold them above their heads while inching through the pipe. Also, they went on for hours through numerous flooded sections before Faisal broke. Each time they were essentially playing Russian roulette as it might have been a lengthy section and they might have run out of air midway (they can only inch through slowly as I understood it, and in Faisal’s case he only had a clear route backwards as Chris was in front). So when he came to an air pocket after hours of this his fear got the better of him. I wish he had made the decision to continue but I can understand why he couldn’t. They did not know that no effort would be made to rescue them. Perhaps by the time it became obvious it was too late and he was weak, maybe suffering from hypothermia, injured, etc. Or maybe he did press on eventually and his air did run out. Poor bastard.

  • @halesbythabale2873
    @halesbythabale2873 Рік тому +318

    it’s crazy that even after a near death experience, chris was willing to go back into that environment in order to try and save his friends, huge respect.

  • @obladioblada2122
    @obladioblada2122 Рік тому +4277

    Poor Chris I can only imagine the amount of survivor guilt he must feel. While a reacue attempt does seem very scary it seemed very possible

    • @Testicule
      @Testicule Рік тому +241

      Yeah.. they were literally left for dead after no attempts to check.
      Roping them must have been possible if only costly.

    • @Jvk1166z
      @Jvk1166z Рік тому +1

      @@Testicule they had a guy, who had just survived diving in those exact conditions offering to go back in and get the people he knew were still alive out of the pipe for them. if they're not going to allow him to go in himself, they have an inadvertant expert in this rare diving situation RIGHT THERE to consult with. it seemed that they were far too busy fighting each other on who to blame for it than actually doing any rescue work.

    • @kerwinramage4162
      @kerwinramage4162 Рік тому +88

      ​@@Jvk1166z thats what i was thinking they said it was too dangerous yet all of them were alive they had someone who just got out to confirm this and was willing to go back in but i do feel like it could have been extremely more difficult than it already was getting out the people with who had broken bones but he definitely would have been able to get out the other two people

    • @boogsavvy
      @boogsavvy Рік тому +114

      Right? if someone made it out with almost no equipment, a fully equipped team of rescuers, tanks, masks, communication was entirely possible to rescue those poor people.

    • @zynosgd9982
      @zynosgd9982 Рік тому +53

      @@boogsavvy it's... complicated. Everything that has to do with diving and rescue always is. However, I believe that if the first worker to have come out expressed his desire to go down himself and try to help, it should be his own choice to do so. If you plan on having a rescue team come in a little later, I could understand, you wouldn't want someone doing something that would get in the way of the rescue team, however it seems it was never in their plan in the first place, so they knew they would have 4 deaths in that accident. At that point, if someone is voluntarily offering his help, it would be risking one more to potentially save all or most of them. This was corporate incompetence at it's best. Inaction is the name of the game when it comes to corporations.

  • @exoticzave1173
    @exoticzave1173 Рік тому +4836

    I feel so bad for those 4 members that was stuck in that pipe, Being stuck in a pipe for the last remaining hours of your life has to be one of the most awful experiences ever

    • @JesusTorres-uy6xd
      @JesusTorres-uy6xd Рік тому +108

      I would rethink my life choices and cry everywhere

    • @deepintothewoooods
      @deepintothewoooods Рік тому +12

      *that were**

    • @dvnmnd5020
      @dvnmnd5020 Рік тому +25

      @@deepintothewoooods nah bruh he blacc

    • @LSSJTHOR
      @LSSJTHOR Рік тому +116

      The rich and corporations don't value any lives but themselves. Its all about $$$. They were covering their ass's. If that was their fam they wouldn't just wait. Why not let a hero risk their life if they wanted too?

    • @tikimillie
      @tikimillie Рік тому

      Deep sea divers should be equipped with one of those spy cyanide capsules so that in cases like this, they have the option to have a quicker death.

  • @Touya82TT
    @Touya82TT Рік тому +966

    Hey man, Trinidadian citizen here. Thank you for covering this. What happened was a major tragedy and we need for those who are responsible for blocking rescue efforts to face justice. Thank you so much for putting global eyes on this situation.

  • @CGR89
    @CGR89 Рік тому +273

    “In this industry lives are lost regularly” he knew what he was doing and intentionally let those men die. He had people willing to risk their lives to save these men, but just didn’t care.

    • @mafeleal8952
      @mafeleal8952 9 місяців тому +3

      Such a disgusting thing to say. Like yeah it happens nothing we can do about it. Makes me sick to my stomach

  • @OceanManTakeMeBy
    @OceanManTakeMeBy Рік тому +1671

    One man could make it out of the entire pipe by himself, with injuries physical and mental, in mere hours. The people running this case are taking months and now years so they can "assess the situation and recover their bodies." Those other divers could've been long rescued by now, but this negligence and cowardice let them perish anyways. Thank you for spreading this story, Scare.

    • @TheSCPStudio
      @TheSCPStudio Рік тому +34

      I get your frustration but aren’t you being willfully ignorant lol.
      It’s one thing for the guy to get out from the inside. But in regards to RECOVERING the bodies in an already unstable environment… everything has to be considered and a plan has to be made because a single wrong move could either destroy the bodies, damage the bodies, or destroy whatever structure they were working on.

    • @Fireglo
      @Fireglo Рік тому +19

      Could they though? Have you any evidence to back that up? Actual rescue crews who rescue people for a living didn't think so. Why don't you volunteer to go in seeing as you know better and you'll definitely get them and yourself out.

    • @notsodeep1140
      @notsodeep1140 Рік тому

      ​@@Fireglocommit neck injury :)

    • @jbdbibbaerman8071
      @jbdbibbaerman8071 Рік тому +8

      @@notsodeep1140 uncalled for, that's just disgusting

    • @skinnybuggo
      @skinnybuggo Рік тому +5

      ​@@notsodeep1140thoughtless arent ya

  • @hmalba7864
    @hmalba7864 Рік тому +747

    Jesus, you weren't kidding when you said this was the worst of the ocean related incidents. This is like if the OceanGate incident happened as badly as people thought, with the ship not imploding initially and the divers just having to wait out their deaths

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 Рік тому +93

      believe it or not, the oceangate incident is best case scenario. the sub would’ve imploded far too fast for any of the passengers to notice something was wrong. meanwhile, these four highly trained deep sea divers had to sit there for 2+ days knowing exactly what awaited them.

    • @Carbon_Based_Life_Form
      @Carbon_Based_Life_Form Рік тому +24

      @@misseselise3864 apparently since they had sensor on the homemade sub, they would've known an implosion was imminent. Also according to a leaked transcript, the last few transmissions from the sub was them saying "all of our warning lights are flashing red", and have been trying to surface but that too began to malfunction.

    • @scritoph3368
      @scritoph3368 Рік тому +56

      And we spent millions of dollars trying to find them only for the navy to turn and say “yeah we totally heard them implode lol”, while these guys were obviously able to be rescued but were abandoned due to greed. Probably because they weren’t rich.

    • @sycoraz
      @sycoraz Рік тому +3

      ​@scritoph3368 they were rich tho?

    • @PHeartbeatGame
      @PHeartbeatGame Рік тому +19

      @@sycoraz The divers? I doubt they were rich enough for a proper rescue to be mounted for them

  • @igodreamer7096
    @igodreamer7096 Рік тому +250

    Christopher crying really hits hard, man. I bet everyone was friends there besides everything, and lose 4 of them like that.
    Where is justice? Where is the compassion?

    • @Tryppin
      @Tryppin Рік тому +4

      Empathy has died, Judgement time is upon humanity.

    • @blobcity3591
      @blobcity3591 11 місяців тому +5

      @@Tryppin what did you do for someone else today

  • @nervous7130
    @nervous7130 Рік тому +142

    Imagine being the 4 left behind.. you'd think your friend/s have drowned or just abandoned you. Makes me feel so uneasy. And to block off the top after only one survivor surfaced? They literally sealed their grave.

  • @Pineapplebees-xr1tq
    @Pineapplebees-xr1tq Рік тому +1687

    This is infuriating. Whoever made the decision not to send help murdered four men.

    • @yungchildsupport4445
      @yungchildsupport4445 Рік тому +10

      Uhh no actually. They died a freak accident

    • @fleecemask1509
      @fleecemask1509 Рік тому +316

      @@yungchildsupport4445it would have been a freak accident if they had died right away, it was a preventable accident after they rescued the first person.

    • @thecoolcarhd4402
      @thecoolcarhd4402 Рік тому +220

      @@yungchildsupport4445 No, they could of been saved, stop justifying murder.

    • @Fireglo
      @Fireglo Рік тому +21

      Would you have volunteered to go in? It's easy to say they should have sent help but actually doing the help is a much different story. They determined it was too dangerous to send someone in and it likely would have resulted in more people being trapped. Sometimes you simply can't send rescuers in.

    • @pepperextr3me605
      @pepperextr3me605 Рік тому +6

      @@CalculusIsFun1they are dead and now nothing can be done. So stop arguing for no reason

  • @colebrady1319
    @colebrady1319 Рік тому +837

    Blows my mind how few people including myself never even heard of this but 5 rich people go missing in a submersible seemed to have a pretty thorough search effort in the hardest part of our planet, and covered internationally. Seems like if this had the coverage titan had they may have had a chance.

    • @Youpoorsouls
      @Youpoorsouls Рік тому +1

      Stop using my country as a way to be like huRr duRr rICh ppl. Firstly we are a small island that barely anyone heard or knows about so obviously your country won't pick up our news. Do you look for horrors that happen all over the world? No.

    • @mirandaab972
      @mirandaab972 Рік тому

      It's disgusting. I fucking hate the titan submersible's credibility and and a very stupid attempt of the ceo to play hero.

    • @jeffreywinkelman8671
      @jeffreywinkelman8671 Рік тому +68

      They wouldn't have had a chance. They would've been rescued. The fact those "people" wanted to access the condition of the pipe before trying to rescue the divers says enough about where the priorities of big corporations lie.

    • @ectsy
      @ectsy Рік тому +16

      @@jeffreywinkelman8671 yea they wanted to assess the situation of the pipe before rescuing the divers but not before they worked on the pipe. Whatever CEO thought creating negative pressure in an underwater work environment is a safe work practice needs to be fired. the whole reason this happened is because of the buoy in the pipe. Not only that but they had the Trinidad coast guard out there and they still couldnt come up with a plan. talk about third world country jesus

    • @MacabreDaymare
      @MacabreDaymare Рік тому +23

      The only reason why OceanGate was getting attention because they were rich billionaires doing dumb rich people stuff. If these guys were rich, they’d have so much coverage.

  • @jackierocha5096
    @jackierocha5096 Рік тому +99

    The fact that it was considered to be too dangerous to rescue them alive but perfectly safe to recover their bodies after they’ve died. We already know that it’s possible to get in and out of that pipe alive(heck you can do it while injured considering that Christopher survived), and with Christopher being in decent condition and conscious they could’ve at the very least had his knowledge on the situation be the jumping off point for leading the rescue mission. It genuinely feels like they just let them die because it was more convenient to recover a body then the rescue a person.

  • @MaddyRedux
    @MaddyRedux Рік тому +2712

    So a man with broken bones and no lights can manage his way out, but apparently sending a rescue team with lights, scuba tanks, safety ropes, etc is too risky? A bunch of cowards they are!

    • @oscarboman5997
      @oscarboman5997 Рік тому +103

      Should it be expected of a rescue team to risk serious bodily harm, to save a person that most likely was doomed?

    • @Corthmic
      @Corthmic Рік тому +331

      @@oscarboman5997 They knew they were alive, the survivor told them and they were communicating through knocks. A guy got through that pipe alone injured and virtually blind in the dark, there is no excuse.

    • @machine-shopbilly6584
      @machine-shopbilly6584 Рік тому +27

      Would you?

    • @oscarboman5997
      @oscarboman5997 Рік тому +71

      @@Corthmic that doesn't change anything. If the rescue cant be conducted in a safe way, then its not feasable.

    • @theresurrection33
      @theresurrection33 Рік тому +21

      ​@@oscarboman5997why not cut the pipe ???

  • @SuicideSeason4545
    @SuicideSeason4545 Рік тому +2178

    Any commercial diver with experience in both rescue and search/recovery would scoff at the excuses given. Absolutely unacceptable response

    • @hungrymimic962
      @hungrymimic962 Рік тому +103

      Right? This makes me think about the incident that was made into a film about the kids trapped inside the long flooded cave

    • @buckyhurdle4776
      @buckyhurdle4776 Рік тому +113

      Rescue divers would have volunteered to go in, without pay.

    • @ben6591
      @ben6591 Рік тому

      He did it on purpose. They let them die as to not have to pay out. It costs them less if the people died

    • @manuel.camelo
      @manuel.camelo Рік тому +13

      They should've sent a robot. 🤖

    • @mikehart4742
      @mikehart4742 Рік тому

      It's almost like people who work for (any) government are absolute cowards, and some of the lowest people who ever lived.

  • @windowbreezes
    @windowbreezes Рік тому +441

    Chris had more heart than those paperwork pushers

    • @TheAdaoo7
      @TheAdaoo7 Рік тому +24

      And he's the only one who did everything he could too. They should feel 100x the guilt he did and the feel nothing. Horrendous

  • @TheAnthroScene
    @TheAnthroScene Рік тому +956

    This is a prime example of how Corporations are not people, they're soulless machines.

    • @GazB85
      @GazB85 Рік тому +63

      Capitalism baby, profits before people.

    • @youngkoresh6
      @youngkoresh6 Рік тому +3

      Creator didn’t heart this on
      Alphabet 😂😂😂was lurkin

    • @senorsenpai1338
      @senorsenpai1338 Рік тому +3

      youre not wrong.

    • @ChiekoGamers
      @ChiekoGamers Рік тому +6

      thats Capitalism for you

    • @taks8787
      @taks8787 Рік тому +6

      Good, I want to make money.

  • @SimonBellaMondo
    @SimonBellaMondo Рік тому +68

    Sending rescue divers wasn’t their only option. They could have sent an ROV down into the pipe with a tether to pull it back if it got stuck.
    There’s all sorts of things they could have done if they could reach them with an ROV. Send them small portable oxygen tanks, open a line of communication, send them supplies, then finally give them a rope or chain to pull them out. But tragically they didn’t even attempt this.

  • @Halo_inc
    @Halo_inc Рік тому +1209

    Imagine your last moments being inside a tight claustrophobic tunnel and you finally losing your breath freeing you of that nightmare...
    Yikes.

    • @dddaaa6965
      @dddaaa6965 Рік тому +19

      idk...you made it sound pretty calming

    • @quantum5661
      @quantum5661 Рік тому +43

      death is one thing but... sand cave, this, nutty putty... thats a whole nother hell.

    • @GoatOfTheWoods
      @GoatOfTheWoods Рік тому +24

      That is why I preffer a calm happy life. Away from hazards.

    • @TheSCPStudio
      @TheSCPStudio Рік тому +2

      @@quantum5661’a whole nother’ lmao

    • @tarpulin8179
      @tarpulin8179 Рік тому +16

      @@MowSlow bro meteor crashing onto a person and killing them is such a low chance, you have to be really unlucky to even die from such an event

  • @TalonsofWater
    @TalonsofWater Рік тому +1761

    I’m genuinely confused why there isn’t a Wikipedia article about this event. Seems noteworthy enough.

    • @bryangarcia5599
      @bryangarcia5599 Рік тому +192

      There's a single two-sentence paragraph about it buried in the Wikipedia article on 'Trinidad Petroleum Holdings', under the heading 'Paria Fuel Trading Company diving tragedy'.

    • @minecraftycatgaming
      @minecraftycatgaming Рік тому +99

      I can imagine that it is not known enough that if the corporation really wanted to they could bury it

    • @Eatsomepizza
      @Eatsomepizza Рік тому +61

      If it happened in America it would be SUCH a different story

    • @SuicideSeason4545
      @SuicideSeason4545 Рік тому +86

      @@Eatsomepizza of course. But this didn’t happen in America so unfortunately it’s not as well known and the company’s probably actively trying to keep it that way

    • @DodongoManoof
      @DodongoManoof Рік тому +7

      I seem to remember a submarine that was stuck on the ocean floor near a continental shelf. They were waiting for rescue for many days ... but I can't find anything about it online... I feel like I made up a memory that didn't happen now... lol

  • @Youpoorsouls
    @Youpoorsouls Рік тому +48

    Hi. Trinidadian here. To this day Paria is still running and this story has been buried and forgotten with no accountability. It was a big deal when it happened I remember some theories that the company close the pipeline on purpose.
    Trinidad isn't America. Where you guys get easily outraged and a lot of Trinidadians tend to be lax, so those saying they hope Paria shut down or some kind of justice was served, you're sadly mistaken. Maybe one day but most ppl have moved on from this.
    Recently in Trinidad there was another "accident" with another oil company where a man was burned alive.

    • @ScareTheater
      @ScareTheater  Рік тому +8

      Can you send me the story of the person who was buried alive?

    • @Sloppyjoe7390
      @Sloppyjoe7390 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ScareTheaterJesus Christ dude have some compassion you sound relentless asf. Could have at least said sorry to hear that or something instead of being so pushy like that. Rude

  • @missaknife
    @missaknife Рік тому +123

    My heart breaks for Christopher. His initial instinct of returning to save not only his co-workers, but his friends, was denied. Prayers to the ones lost as well as their loved ones. Just a horrible situation altogether

  • @danielallen513
    @danielallen513 Рік тому +569

    This is so disgusting. Christopher must have the worst case of survivors guilt too, the poor guy...

  • @FinkDaMushyCat
    @FinkDaMushyCat Рік тому +219

    Those last moments must of truly been horror...
    To drown is one thing, but to be sucked and stuck in a tiny pipe? My heart goes out to the families of those who lost their lives.

  • @russon1999
    @russon1999 Рік тому +36

    The lack of care so many people have these days infuriates me. It's disgusting how much we've lost our humanity over the years. This is despicable. Those four men deserve justice.

    • @onewingedangel327
      @onewingedangel327 Рік тому

      I hate this so much. People value money more than lives. Fuck this greedy fucked up world.

  • @shivaanrambally9611
    @shivaanrambally9611 Рік тому +105

    As a Trinidadian, I'm so glad you covered this. Because of local politics, a lot of suspicious decisions were made that cost them their lives.

    • @urbs1177
      @urbs1177 7 місяців тому

      Corporate greed. The company was probably doing illegal shit that's why they left them there.

  • @JetSetDman
    @JetSetDman Рік тому +408

    god there's nothing more nostalgic than clicking on a scaretheater video and being greeted by Misconception by Myuuji, it almost primes me for an explanation of agamemnon counterpart or somethin of the sort. keep up the great work man, i've been watching since the early years and i'm so glad you're finally back in full swing making videos after that hiatus.

    • @djentlover
      @djentlover Рік тому +16

      I'm so happy he uses the old intros

    • @laurenlinney
      @laurenlinney Рік тому +4

      i totally agree

    • @starryeyedtarot8876
      @starryeyedtarot8876 Рік тому +6

      @@djentlover Me too-- it's so comforting. ScareTheater-- you're a legend!

    • @ihavenoideaonanything
      @ihavenoideaonanything Рік тому +4

      hope it stays forever, don't fix what isn't broken after all

    • @SuicideSeason4545
      @SuicideSeason4545 Рік тому +3

      Yes that also brought back awesome memories to when I first started watching him back in 2018

  • @wishdj
    @wishdj Рік тому +156

    The person working for Paria Fuel who gave the order not to rescue the 4 divers should be kept accountable for the murder of 4 people. The company Paria Fuel should be penalised heavily. The company literally treated their employees as dispensable with no value for their lives for this incident to have happened.

    • @Youpoorsouls
      @Youpoorsouls Рік тому +9

      Nope that didn't happen. Paria is still running till this day.

    • @shannonspage9360
      @shannonspage9360 Рік тому +2

      The divers were not employees of Paria Fuel. Paria contracted the maintenance job out to LMCS Limited who were the ones that sent the 5 divers. The video doesn’t mention the wording of the contract or if the 5 divers were either employees, owners, or independent contractors of LMCS Limited.

    • @TannerLindberg
      @TannerLindberg Рік тому +38

      ​@@shannonspage9360cmon dude common sense you're still responsible for the safety conditions of your contractors. Why are you simping for a third world billion dollar oil company?

    • @wishdj
      @wishdj Рік тому +28

      ​@@TannerLindberg Totally agree. The multi billiondollar cooperation is responsible and held accountable for its employees. Even in the video Paria Fuel was the one questioned about the incident not some sub contractor.

    • @anguishedcarpet
      @anguishedcarpet Рік тому +4

      *dispensable

  • @ladyacid654
    @ladyacid654 Рік тому +82

    This is so horrific. Two great fears combined into a freak incident. My heart breaks for Chris and the families and friends of those who were lost. Chris managing to push through, trying to encourage the others, fighting so damned hard to save them. I can't begin to imagine what he's going through even now. What an amazing person, and what a heavy burden he has to endure.

  • @RR-kp5ps
    @RR-kp5ps Рік тому +21

    7:45 - Only 120ft long and 55ft deep from the pipe's entrance!? The Tham Luang Thailand cave rescue was 13,200ft long! The rescue teams, companies and authorities could've definitely saved the crew had they tried! This is outrageous negligence and incompetence. The crew's families need justice! Edit: I knew at the start of the video that they were going to get sucked in! How could the professionals not had predicted that?

  • @Mouse-
    @Mouse- Рік тому +883

    Hopefully someone at that company hooked Chris up with intense long-term therapy. I can't imagine he's okay. He is a hero, though, and did everything he could to make sure his partners were all right. Devastating.

    • @Youpoorsouls
      @Youpoorsouls Рік тому +1

      Lmao that's unlikely. This ain't America.

    • @portalmanHUN
      @portalmanHUN Рік тому +39

      Especially since he wanted to GO BACK IN the pipe to get his friends out and they didn't let him.

    • @chiapets2594
      @chiapets2594 Рік тому +40

      You really believe a company would do that all they care about is money

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Рік тому +44

      They likely jusr fired him and moved on. Thise types of operations in foreign waters dont care about workers health, safety, or future.

    • @zynosgd9982
      @zynosgd9982 Рік тому +11

      unfortunately, due to his location and proffession, I doubt therapy is much of an option. All we can hope is he has close friends and family that are going to be able to help and support him emotionally through whatever hell he's going to go through.

  • @bamboonofficial5733
    @bamboonofficial5733 Рік тому +244

    2 days in that pipe is INSANE. I could never imagine that hell. Stuck in complete darkness with your coworkers/friends and no help in sight.

    • @PhonePhone-sf8te
      @PhonePhone-sf8te Рік тому +8

      2 days? try 5 months. The one that actually escaped wasn't in there very long. The other divers could have lived for a week before they actually died.

    • @shelby5809
      @shelby5809 Рік тому +2

      at least they had each other though. couldn't fucking imagine being ALONE like that

    • @nessa7096
      @nessa7096 Рік тому +11

      @@shelby5809Yeah but we don’t know if they all survived as long as each other. Imagine being the last one surrounded by your dead team.

    • @Ty-op5xr
      @Ty-op5xr Рік тому +3

      And I thought 8 hours at work was bad

    • @Grasses0n
      @Grasses0n Рік тому +6

      Right? You probably just don't realize how long a day is until you're stuck like that. It must have been agonizing. I'd probably go insane from the stress and despair. Like, just think about how you're just chilling in your room or something enjoying your life and somewhere out there some guys are stuck in a tiny pipe underwater.

  • @bubzilla6137
    @bubzilla6137 Рік тому +34

    I remember when Mr. Ballen covered this story but you covered it in significantly more detail. In addition, he showed the go pro up to the point of suction, that's it. You played much more. This is absolutely terrifying and tragic. Thank you for sharing this and giving these 5 divers the attention they deserve. As for the guy who said they couldn't just send rescue divers down because of risk of death, isn't that what rescuers sign up for? Especially divers?! Maybe they aren't trained in confined spaces but if any of them were smaller and willing, they should have been allowed to go anyway. I'm guessing there was someone just waiting for the go ahead call... Terrible man, absolutely terrible. May the 4 lost souls rest in peace... 🛐🛐🛐

  • @missdrool
    @missdrool Рік тому +21

    I had never heard of this before. Absolutely horrifying and frustrating. Those men could have been saved. I hope Chris is in good, intensive therapy. 💔

  • @secretpeace-wp6xg
    @secretpeace-wp6xg Рік тому +78

    Just recently a Kid just went missing swimming on a Coney Island Beach. To my knowledge they're still looking for him and because of the life guard shortage the parks department has to keep going out to the beach telling people not to swim in the water but people are still doing it

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 Рік тому +17

      as a person who grew up near lake lanier, people will never listen to safety warnings

    • @patsysolatzzo2962
      @patsysolatzzo2962 Рік тому +12

      As a person who grew up near luna park, I remember when a mom drowned her kids and there was an active investigation. My friend send me a video of police activity looking for drowned children and in the video you see random people on the beach.

  • @alyssaxrad
    @alyssaxrad Рік тому +41

    I watched an in depth video about this a while back...for 2 days rescuers heard the other 4 men banging on the pipe and screaming for help. They made the announcement that they were dead after the banging and screaming for help stoped. Chris left the hospital and physically tried going back in the save his coworkers. It is horrific.

  • @emmareilly5141
    @emmareilly5141 Рік тому +11

    Bless the divers and especially the one called Christopher who was willing to go back down to save the other 4 divers, he deserved a medal bless his heart, rip to all 4 who didn't make it ❤

  • @sadalien9049
    @sadalien9049 Рік тому +43

    This is the first of your videos that actually made me cry. The amount of terror they must've felt is unimaginable.

  • @RetroTvVideos
    @RetroTvVideos Рік тому +64

    This is the first I have heard of this incident. It should have been world news with 5 men stuck in a pipe

  • @video631king
    @video631king 6 місяців тому +2

    My heart goes out to all of these divers and the one who survived. When you work with a team for so long, so close, in such situations that team becomes your family. I hope he recovers mentally and knows he did the best he could do.

  • @theshah4383
    @theshah4383 Рік тому +13

    I've been subscribed to you for 7 years now. None of your videos ever disturbed me as much as this one and I didn't expect that to happen today. I still can't believe that this didn't make international headlines (maybe it got buried because Russia invaded Ukraine that day, who knows). What an awful, awful event.

  • @niklass1641
    @niklass1641 Рік тому +23

    I'm sure it's a great comfort for the families that the pipe, once operational, will increase profits 7%.

    • @scritoph3368
      @scritoph3368 Рік тому +4

      They callously sacrificed their lives to hurt company profits and damage their property! Won’t somebody think of the yachts?

  • @doggovision5729
    @doggovision5729 Рік тому +93

    Jesus Christ this shit is disturbing I’m so sorry for these people :( thank you for bringing these to life

  • @pedromiguel3227
    @pedromiguel3227 Рік тому +12

    This story breaks my heart and terrifies me. They let these people die. The risk to trained rescuers would have been manageable. They could have sent an ROV. Even penetration divers on surface supplied air with a slate board to communicate. I was an oilfield and salvage diver for 12 years, worked with commercial divers for 25 years. I’m a certified safety professional with the BCSP and IOSH.

  • @223rockmaster
    @223rockmaster Рік тому +9

    When I was 4 years old I had a nightmare that I got stuck in a horizontal pipe half filled with water. The pipe was too tight to move. The unbelievable dread that I felt in this dream led me to having a severe phobia of situations like this for 20+ years onward. It's terrible to think that this was some folks reality up until their final moments.
    May they all rest in peace.

  • @nate2826
    @nate2826 Рік тому +111

    Truth. Just stay away from the ocean.

    • @PinkLemonade_Guy
      @PinkLemonade_Guy Рік тому +6

      There's nothing better than letting your body drift beyond the waves at the beach. It truly is relaxing.

    • @slayer_reworked0000
      @slayer_reworked0000 Рік тому +29

      ​@@PinkLemonade_GuyYeah, until you feel something brush pass your leg

    • @Poopoopeepeeeman
      @Poopoopeepeeeman Рік тому

      Natural selection. Fish have gills, they live in the water. We don’t. We live on land.

    • @vapor404
      @vapor404 Рік тому +4

      I haven't been in the ocean since I stepped on a flatfish back in mid 2000

    • @LanxPenzenpepper
      @LanxPenzenpepper Рік тому +1

      Yeah... Untill some snake uses you emergency exit as an improvise entrance...
      It's not pleasant 😂

  • @Gr4ySom
    @Gr4ySom Рік тому +67

    I feel so bad for the rest of the team
    That were left to die in a claustrophobic pipe in the dark :(

  • @Anzjuhla
    @Anzjuhla 6 місяців тому +3

    The latest update is from january 26th this year. It's still ongoing and they are trying to sue Paria for manslaughter. All this time Chris hasn't been able to work again.

  • @subliminal-damage
    @subliminal-damage Рік тому +19

    I thought this would be a scary story reading. I really HOPED this would be a scary fictional story. I was devastated hearing that this was indeed a real incident. Diving work in an industrial setting is dangerous and has so many awful ways for people to die. It was an extremely hard thing to listen to. Christopher is an exemplary person and I truly hope he can find peace.

  • @joen8529
    @joen8529 Рік тому +79

    This is one of the worst stories I’ve ever heard. The company “Pariah” should be SHUT DOWN and any executives involved in the call not to try to save these guys… those swine should have to suffer the SAME FATE.

    • @4dxl
      @4dxl Рік тому +5

      I know ! They are murderers. I hope karma exists, to bring some justice.

  • @UbiquitousPolitic
    @UbiquitousPolitic Рік тому +70

    The hearings are frustrating with the justifications from the "industry experts" claiming nothing could be done, when preventive measures absolutely should have been in place.
    Amazing and nostalgic content as ever mate!

  • @krystanramcharan3883
    @krystanramcharan3883 Рік тому +9

    As a Jamaican, we had been hearing alot about this case but I never knew that there was footage. My heart goes out to the families.

  • @IkeFanBoy64
    @IkeFanBoy64 Рік тому +3

    "We need to assess the situation"
    Well you sure took your sweet time doing it!

  • @insouciantforce7640
    @insouciantforce7640 Рік тому +17

    I cant help but think of that one guy who just didn't have it in him to keep going. He was all by himself at that point.

  • @misseselise3864
    @misseselise3864 Рік тому +29

    mrballen covered this a couple months ago and hearing what happened to them STILL makes me nauseous. i honestly don’t think it would have been too dangerous to rescue the others. they never even tried to see if the divers were still alive two days later (they probably were). harrison okene survived three days underwater in an air pocket with absolutely zero diving equipment so surely the four divers with their diving equipment and only partial submergence survived longer than two days.

    • @skippingrhyme4386
      @skippingrhyme4386 Рік тому +8

      Sadly they were in constant communication with the divers via Knocking on the pipe so they were well aware they were alive and the Autopsy revealed atleast 1 diver survived 39 hours.

  • @SuperNaturalBoden
    @SuperNaturalBoden Рік тому +6

    I almost halfway teared up watching and listening to this. Poor Chris… What a terrifying and emotional thing to go through. Rest In Peace to the four other divers. May their souls be at rest.

  • @user-su3eo8kn8l
    @user-su3eo8kn8l Рік тому +7

    I was so happy to hear that one of them managed to escape and was sure it meant others will also be saved only to hear what comes next :(

  • @DodongoManoof
    @DodongoManoof Рік тому +27

    This is my worst terror... claustrophobia , underwater, too spooky...plus the extreme forces of pressure threatening to keep you stuck! 🥺

  • @Brian_Gonzales
    @Brian_Gonzales Рік тому +9

    The guy who escaped those pipes has balls of steel, pushing through the flooded area and then by dumb luck he and another find scuba tanks and can push through further. The guy who pushed through the first flooded area freaked out and gave up and still this dude went on without him just in hopes of escaping and finding help.
    Immense pressure, pitch black darkness, confined space, blinding going through water hoping youll reach the surface and he did it.

  • @TotalXPvideos
    @TotalXPvideos Рік тому +48

    The question I'm left with is...sure, it might've been too dangerous for a group of people to go down there but what prevented them from loaning and sending down a small diving bot with a rope?

    • @nR00R
      @nR00R Рік тому +14

      This is what confuses me. A small underwater bot, perhaps with some air tanks and a chain attached, could easily have made it to the stuck divers. They really just didn't want to spend the relatively small amount of money to save those lives.

    • @tbott1061
      @tbott1061 Рік тому +3

      This is Trinidad. There's no "small underwater bots" there

    • @diygarygaming
      @diygarygaming Рік тому

      @@nR00R I don't know the situation that well, but I do think it's a really poor idea, to assume that there was just some magical underwater robot that they could just go grab, and send on a complex mission through a 30" underwater piping system.
      I think a lot of people get really overconfident in what technology is actually available...
      But like I said, I don't know forsure what they had access to, but I really think it's unlikely.

    • @nR00R
      @nR00R Рік тому

      @@diygarygaming Magic robot? Maybe if it was the size of a baseball it would have to be magic, but with 30 inches, a quick Amazon search shows an underwater drone for 500$. I'm sure a few grand could have bought the right equipment to save them.

    • @nR00R
      @nR00R Рік тому

      @@diygarygaming The point is, why would it have been a bad idea? What would they lose if trying it didn't work? The life of a drone?

  • @itssk5408
    @itssk5408 Рік тому +7

    The way the CEO explained that they lose lives on the regular due to confined spaces was wild AF.

  • @Strype13
    @Strype13 Рік тому +186

    Unbelievable. The one man who actually knew the condition of the pipe, and was perfectly willing to take the risk to rescue his friends... and they wouldn't let him make an attempt? They just let four men who they knew were alive and waiting to be rescued die a long, miserable, torturous, drawn-out death instead? What an absolute shit show. My sincere condolences to their family and loved ones. And Chris is an absolute hero, even though they refused to let him shine.

    • @united_games
      @united_games Рік тому +9

      The worlds a mess today. Today all is about money and if its worth the cost

    • @kman1893
      @kman1893 Рік тому +5

      My best guess is they just wanted to minimise the number of deaths and PR fallout for the company, so they didnt even bother trying to rescue them. Disgraceful honestly

  • @marissavillalobos
    @marissavillalobos Рік тому +26

    Wow, what they went through was absolutely devastating but I hope that those who lost their lives are resting in peace.
    On a brighter note, I've been watching your channel for 8 years. Your videos are amazing, and thank you for all of the hard work you put into this channel ❤

  • @geeker6350
    @geeker6350 Рік тому +6

    This is one of the worst fates imaginable. It makes Hell looks like a literal cakewalk. My heart goes out to all those who were personally affected by this incident.

  • @derpleyew
    @derpleyew Рік тому +10

    11:33 this guy deserves prison sentence. How can he so carelessly say all of that? He’s fully in the headspace that his own employees who he probably doesn’t even know the names of, are merely expendable resources who know the risks but are supposedly not competent enough to deal with a situation like this?! Sick. A sick man with no soul and no morality. They should put him through the same ordeal and then see his reaction. I got a flash of hot burning rage when he spoke.

  • @dr0wnmeout
    @dr0wnmeout Рік тому +12

    I'm incredibly claustrophobic and terrified of being underwater, this is literally my worst nightmare. I can't even begin to imagine how awful this was for those poor men. Rip, truly the most harrowing story I've ever heard.

  • @OpheliaTerat
    @OpheliaTerat Рік тому +11

    I understand that they didn't want to put other people in danger too, but I feel like there were several things they could've done to help. The guy who survived was obviously willing to go back and rescue them, they could've just sent him back in with the proper equipment and more oxygen tanks. That way they'd only be risking him and not several other rescue divers.

  • @JoyKazuhira
    @JoyKazuhira 11 місяців тому +1

    the guilt i feel, imagining me the only one able to get out and promise for help to arrive and my squad i left are trying to survive alone still thinking about the rescuers to come. the pain and the final hour of saying to themselves that yes there is no help and accept it.

  • @ntany1
    @ntany1 Рік тому +43

    I am Trinidadian and this was a huge case to a point ppl went and put black candles outside of one of the higher ups house after this happened.
    Sadly to this day there's been no justice for these men so THANK YOU for this video.

  • @kiwikappa
    @kiwikappa Рік тому +60

    This is probably the worst way to go out, being in a tight, confined space, underwater and with no one to go to. I hope Chris is doing well and gets some therapy, he’s definitely dealing with some heavy survivors guilt.

  • @charliekill88
    @charliekill88 Рік тому +6

    this actually made me tear up, that is so terrible. those men were troopers for trying to remain calm, rest in peace. I would have had a heart attack just knowing im in that situation.

  • @samuel-mx3oq
    @samuel-mx3oq Рік тому +1

    i remember hearing this story a few months back. i couldn’t imagine the amount of relief chris felt when being rescued, but also pain, guilt and sadness from being the only survivor

  • @soldaten-norbert8520
    @soldaten-norbert8520 Рік тому +1

    Chris is such a hero. He was ready to risk his own life to save the others. Bless this man

  • @milkbubbles
    @milkbubbles Рік тому +50

    Yo I've been contemplating pursuing a career as a deep sea diver and these ocean related incidents are kind of scaring me off. But the ocean is such a beautiful place aswell as a terrifying abyss. I would always think and tell myself its like going to space but right here on earth. Now researching oceangate, Stockton Rush said the same thing in his explorers club speech. Absolutely chilling!

    • @snekdrek
      @snekdrek Рік тому +3

      I always wanted to be a marine biologist when i was little
      Did not stick with that dream for long

    • @Masterhitman935
      @Masterhitman935 Рік тому +14

      The most scariest thing of all is incompetency of management

    • @vapor404
      @vapor404 Рік тому +1

      It's beautiful but dangerous I still can't believe we know less about the ocean than space

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 Рік тому

      deep sea divers make a LOT of money solely bc of how dangerous it is

    • @milkbubbles
      @milkbubbles Рік тому

      Just bought some merch. Love the channel glad I could support it! The fact that nobody was sent after these men... heartbreaking. Nobody stopped to think of any safety measures? Seems like the fault again rests with the employers or organization and not the victims themselves.

  • @diddlyharbo9527
    @diddlyharbo9527 Рік тому +91

    love your videos, man. after watching for all these years its crazy to me that I still enjoy your content, so many other channels have lost their charm but yours stay entertaining and interesting, even after all this time.

  • @caduhidalgo4996
    @caduhidalgo4996 Рік тому +8

    This was so tragic. I hope Chris can mentally bounce back from this. He really tried to be the hero for his friends, too bad they couldn't get out of the pipe.
    To be honest, this is what happens when we ignore safety protocols and analysis. In this industry, that's kinda usual now, which is even more depressing: This will still keeps on happening into the future.

  • @HideousKojimbob
    @HideousKojimbob Рік тому +4

    the difference also between this accident and the ocean gate is these were hard working people doing a dangerous job and the other were rich dimwits that are not missed. i hope Chris can pull past this and live a happy life he deserves it

  • @alvinlin9503
    @alvinlin9503 Рік тому +10

    Man I'm slowly getting hooked with this channel more and more, release more video sir

  • @superjojo555
    @superjojo555 Рік тому +5

    my heart goes out to the divers and their families. may they rest in peace.

  • @SanketDube
    @SanketDube 11 місяців тому +6

    To people justifying the company for no rescue effort: How do you justify blocking shut the only escape route for those divers?

  • @vaszgul736
    @vaszgul736 Рік тому +3

    These men were murdered. I hope the people who decided to leave them down there never get a night of sleep again without being haunted by what they did. I hope to hear the voices of these men. I hope they hear them again and again.

    • @vaszgul736
      @vaszgul736 Рік тому +1

      The dude responsible for the decision just saying ah well people die at this kind of job big whoop basically, that sending help wasn't worth it even though one injured man swam himself to safety and was fine there was no reason skilled divers couldn't go in
      They sat down there for two days alive until they suffocated in a pipe that could just be swam into because "people die doing this job" and it's apparently not a big deal
      It reeks of "it's cheaper to hire new men than rescue those ones"
      The guy who survived tried multiple times to go back and save them HIMSELF because no one else would and they held him back and even threatened to close off the pipe until they were sure it was too late to rescue anyone. At the very least the head should be haunted by his actions. At the very most he should lose his position and face manslaughter charges. "This was a situation no one was trained for" and why not? It's a situation they are capable of facing, why isn't anyone trained for it?

    • @vaszgul736
      @vaszgul736 Рік тому +1

      This is one of those cases that fckn infurate me, this along with the 911 operator who refused to send help and insulted a dying woman the entire time she died and made her apologize for dying and wasting everyones time, telling her as she died that it wasnt worth sending anyone to save her and that she was a waste.
      To both of those situations, this board and that operator, I have to ask: If you can't / won't act in a life or death situation why the fk are you in control of what to do in a life or death situation?

  • @base4yrface
    @base4yrface Рік тому +7

    This should’ve been all over the news, hello? How have I never heard about this?

  • @reddswordswing2634
    @reddswordswing2634 Рік тому +31

    I missed this so much I'm so happy your back in your own capacity of comfort stay awesome man

  • @HailHydreigon
    @HailHydreigon Рік тому +2

    Thank you for covering this. I’m from Trinidad and it was truly heartbreaking. When I saw the thumbnail I already knew it had to be this case. I hated the way their company and the government handled this.

  • @bogus69
    @bogus69 Рік тому +2

    Their company failed them, the contractors failed them and most importantly their country failed them.
    RIP to those divers.

  • @tewks4458
    @tewks4458 Рік тому +4

    yoooo love that you're back to making vids, you do the best analysis of obscure internet mysteries.

  • @thekiwiclipper1113
    @thekiwiclipper1113 Рік тому +12

    Heart breaking situation. Chris is an incredibly brave man. I know nothing about diving, but i assume they didnt go through with the rescue mission due to the fact there was a high probability they would have to help carry the men all the way through the pipe. Im sure the other men were injured, fatigued, and running out of air. What a tragic way to go. God be with all these men.

  • @WorldsWorstBoy
    @WorldsWorstBoy Рік тому +6

    This is like a million times worse than the titan submarine.
    And we never heard about it because they're not billionaires.

  • @bobbuilder-fe5hd
    @bobbuilder-fe5hd Рік тому +3

    Wow, this video truly gave me the chills. Horrifying, sad story, along with amazing storytelling. Great job!!

  • @Thundernoob98
    @Thundernoob98 Рік тому +5

    When he said it was ongoing I thought that meant that they were still stuck alive down there.

  • @mc98smusicmoviereviews93
    @mc98smusicmoviereviews93 Рік тому +5

    It’s like the classic sci fi thriller film The Abyss. Underwater is a terrifying mystery of a place. There was also this horror film called The Deep House that portrayed divers in Southern France who are trapped in an underwater abandoned house but that scenario is a tad bit far fetched.

  • @StyxDescension
    @StyxDescension Рік тому +3

    Despicable. I also genuinely hate that they wouldn't let Chris go back down to even TRY to save his friends is just awful. I couldn't live with that guilt. He already knew what he was facing going back down, I feel as though they should have let him go.
    Wishing him all the best. A true hero he is, having the courage to go back down but not being allowed to.

  • @AydenGibbons
    @AydenGibbons 11 місяців тому +5

    It’s beyond infuriating watching a bunch of snobs who sit in offices playing armchair general all day pay themselves on the back for choosing to do nothing to help those divers. Even worse recommending them to seal the pipe and leave them all to die right off the bat

  • @cl570
    @cl570 Рік тому +17

    Isnt the whole point of a rescue mission to risk your life to save people? That was definitely incompetence, and unfortunately it got people killed.

  • @sham9505
    @sham9505 Рік тому +4

    Scare Theater has surprisingly good quality for uploading this often. Good job!

  • @gabagoo_grimbo
    @gabagoo_grimbo 11 місяців тому +1

    Why do they sound so casual about this “oh hey man is anything wrong” “yeah my foots broken” “ oh ok”

  • @UrsaMaj0r148
    @UrsaMaj0r148 Рік тому +1

    I can imagine he has immense survivors guilt. Poor guy had the will to survive but has to carry around that hurt and the weight of his lost crew, he tried to encourage them the whole way. The other guy was so close as well, it's too bad he refuses to go on. People don't realize how dangerous diving repairs are and how pipes, in particular, are terrifying at depths. All it takes is a few air pockets and your sucked in to a space no human belongs in. I hope he's getting the help he needs and knows he did everything he could.