BENSALEM, PA. (CBS) — A Bucks County businessman who had friends on board the Titan submersible is mourning their loss. Alfred Hagen told CBS News Philadelphia when he went on board the Titan in July he understood there were risks involved. “It’s a terrifying thought,” Hagen said. Hagen, of Hagen…Read More
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