The disappearance of the Titan submarine has become a hot topic, with rescuers busy searching for the five passengers, with only 10 hours left on board.
However, many reports also said that the tourists on this ship are all millionaires. Below is a composition of five tourists who went missing during a trip to see the wreck of the Titanic.
1 and 2. Shahzada and Suleman Dawood
Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood are fathers and children from one of Pakistan’s most prominent families. Shahzada Dawood is a 48-year-old father and Suleman Dawood is a 19-year-old son.
Shahzada Dawood is the Vice President of Engro Pakistan and a senior adviser to Prince Charles III of the UK’s Prince’s Trust International. He lives in Surbiton, southwest of London with his family.
3. Stockton Rush
Stockton Rush is the CEO and founder of OceanGate Expeditions, which trained as a pilot and became the youngest pilot in the world (19 years old) in 1981. He graduated from Princeton with a degree in Aerospace Engineering in 1984 and married Wendy Rush Nee Weil in 1986.
4. Paul Henri Nergeolet
Paul Henri Nergeolet was a former commander who served in the French Navy for 25 years, now 77, and was the first person to visit a ship in 1987. Nargeolet was married to American journalist Michelle Marsh until 2017, when she died at the age of 63.
5. Hamish Harding
Hamish Harding is a British billionaire and pilot and chairman of Action Aviation, a private jet sales and operations company. He joined OceanGate as a mission specialist. Harding, 58, is survived by his two sons, Rory and Giles, who took part in the fifth space flight by Jeff Bezos Blue Origin in 2022. .