Thought this was an interesting read. Talks about the 5 missing on the Titanic submersible.
British billionaire and adventurer Hamish Harding was among the five people on the vessel, along with prominent Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son.
www.nbcnews.com
Updated June 20, 2023, 4:40 PM EDT
A British billionaire and a prominent Pakistani businessman and his son are among the five people rescue crews are racing to find
on board a submersible with a rapidly dwindling air supply in the North Atlantic. OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush was also on the vessel, a spokesperson confirmed Tuesday, as well as French diver Paul Henry Nargeolet, his family said.
[..] Harding, who lives in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, holds three Guinness World Records, including the longest duration at full ocean depth by a crewed vessel. In March 2021, he and ocean explorer Victor Vescovo dived to the lowest depth of the Mariana Trench. In June 2022, he went into space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket, according to The Associated Press.
[..] The father and son, who are both British citizens, belong to one of Pakistan's most prominent families. Their firm invests in agriculture, industries and the health sector, while Shahzada Dawood is also on the board of trustees for the California-based
SETI Institute, which searches for extraterrestrial

intelligence.
His son, Suleman Dawood, is a college student in the United Kingdom, according to the family's company. Shahzada Dawood is married and has one other child.
[..] OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush was also on board the vessel, according to a company spokesperson. "OceanGate can confirm that CEO Stockton Rush is aboard the submersible as a member of the crew," the spokesperson said.
Rush oversees the company's "financial and engineering strategies," according to a corporate profile.
[..] Nargeolet, who is known by some as "Mr. Titanic," is the director of underwater research at the Experiential Media Group, which creates "museum-quality exhibitions" around the world,
according to its website. He is considered a leading authority on the Titanic wreckage, according to a biography on the site.
Nargeolet has led several expeditions to the Titanic wreckage site, completing at least 35 dives in submersibles and supervising the recovery of at least 5,000 artifacts, including the recovery of the “big piece” — a 20-ton section of the Titanic’s hull, according to the biography.
Nargeolet had a 22-year career with the French navy before he retired in 1986 and joined the French Institute for Research and Exploitation of Sea. At the institute, he led the first recovery expedition to the Titanic in 1987, according to the bio.