Just give the damn satellite images!
All of what were written on that article were based on Indonesian Navy (officially/unofficially) statements.
I'm in the low confident level the crews are still alive (biologically, doesn't mean to be bad. They alive always in honor). Hope I'm wrong and our wishes are working.
It is not about that, officials are telling a few keyword such as:
black-out, then news makers tell " the submarine had gone into a power failure and black out stage"
static-dive, and news makers tell " the submarine was sinking"
72 hours air supply, and news makers tell "the crew will run out of air on saturday 3 am"
oil spill, and news maker tell "the oil tanks have cracked"
sonar contact and news maker tell " there has been a contact with the crew"
the problem is that officials are using some terminology, news makers using their imagination and filling the gaps and writing false stories to fill up paragraphs.