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What we know about the five passengers in the missing Titanic sub.

A Submarine Adventure: The Search for the Titanic

A thrilling expedition to explore the wreckage of the legendary Titanic has taken an unexpected turn. A submarine vessel, carrying five daring passengers, has gone missing after losing contact with a research vessel on the surface.

Rescue operators estimate that the passengers may have enough oxygen to survive for three to four days inside the submarine. However, the depth of the Titanic’s location poses a challenge, as rescue vessels may not be able to reach such depths.

A Glimmer of Hope

Early Wednesday morning, a military surveillance aircraft reported underwater noises and banging sounds. While it remains uncertain whether these sounds can be identified, they offer a glimmer of hope to those anxiously awaiting the return of the passengers. Rescue crews are racing against time to retrieve the submersible before it runs out of oxygen.

Meet the Adventurous Passengers

Let’s take a closer look at the five passengers on board:

  1. Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate: Stockton Rush is the CEO of OceanGate, the company that owns and operates the Titan submarine used for this expedition. Rush founded the company in 2009 and oversees its financial and engineering operations. OceanGate has been offering exclusive expeditions to explore the Titanic since 2016.
  2. Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman: Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman are among the passengers. Shahzada Dawood is the vice chairman of Dawood Hercules, a prominent investment company based in Pakistan. The family has requested prayers for their safety.
  3. Hamish Harding: British businessman and billionaire Hamish Harding is also on board. Harding is the chairman of Action Aviation, a company that sells aircraft to Fortune 100 companies and notable figures in the entertainment and sports industries. He is no stranger to adventure, having joined Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin mission last year.
  4. Paul-Henri Nargeolet: French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet, known as “Titanic’s Greatest Explorer,” is part of the stranded group. Nargeolet is an expert on the Titanic and has led six expeditions to view the ship’s wreckage. He heads the division of underwater research for RMS Titanic, the company that owns the salvage rights to the ship’s wreck.

As the search and rescue efforts intensify, the world holds its breath, hoping for a successful retrieval of the submarine and the safe return of its courageous passengers.

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