Titanic Sub: Families Pay Emotional Tribute To 5 Passengers Killed In ‘Catastrophic Implosion’
23.06.2023 - 19:11
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Those who lost loved ones on the Titan submersible have been sharing emotional tribute messages.
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding and Paul-Henri Nargeolet are thought to have all died after the submarine imploded as they headed out to see the Titanic’s wreckage.
Harding’s family and Action Aviation, the global sales company he was the chairman of, said of the British billionaire: “Today, we are united in grief with the other families who have also lost their loved ones on the Titan submersible.
“Hamish Harding was a loving husband to his wife and a dedicated father to his two sons, whom he loved deeply. To his team in Action Aviation, he was a guide, an inspiration, a support, and a Living Legend,” they added in the statement to People.
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They added of the 58-year-old: “He was one of a kind and we adored him. He was a passionate explorer — whatever the terrain — who lived his life for his family, his business and for the next adventure. What he achieved in his lifetime was truly remarkable and if we can take any small consolation from this tragedy, it’s that we lost him doing what he loved.
“He will leave a gap in our lives that can never be filled,” the statement went on. “We know that Hamish would have been immensely proud to see how nations, experts, industry colleagues and friends came together for the search and we extend our heartfelt thanks for all their efforts. On behalf of the Harding family and Action Aviation, we would like to politely request privacy at this incredibly difficult time.”
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