$250k Per Person: What You Don’t Know About Passengers Who Died On Titanic Submersible

‘None of them is poor’: Their names and how much they paid for their journey to eternity

 

 

 

Five men, including one teenager, have been declared dead days after they left for a voyage in a 22-foot submersible to see the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean.

The passengers were well known for their devotion to extreme exploration, desire to collect artifacts from the Titanic or their exorbitant wealth. Each paid $250,000 to ride on the submersible.

Below is the details about them:

1. OceanGate CEO, Stockton Rush

Stockton Rush was an American engineer, pilot, and businessman. He was the co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of OceanGate.

2. British billionaire explorer, Hamish Harding

Hamish Harding was chairman of Action Aviation, a global sales company in business aviation. He held three Guinness World Records related to his explorations by plane and into the deep ocean.

 

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3. Paul-Henri Nargeolet

Nargeolet was a French deep sea explorer and Titanic expert. Known as “Mr. Titanic”. Nargeolet was born on 2 March 1946 in Chamonix in the French department of Haute-Savoie. He lived in Casablanca, Morocco for 13 years before relocating to Paris to complete his studies at age 16.

4. Shahzada Dawood

Shahzada Dawood was one of the richest men in Pakistan and served as vice chairman of Pakistani Engro Corporation, a Pakistani conglomerate founded as a fertilizer company, where he worked for 20 years. He was on the board of trustees for the Dawood Foundation, an education nonprofit, and on the board of the SETI Institute, a non-profit research organization.

5. Suleman Dawood

Suleman was a student at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, where he had just completed his first year at the university’s Business School.

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