A Pakistani millionaire and his teenage son are two of the five people trapped on the submersible that went missing on a deep-sea trip to view the wreckage of the Titanic. 9News
Shahzada Dawood, one of the two Pakistani nationals on board the missing Titanic-exploring submersible.
The statement also said that, "as of now, contact has been lost with their submersible craft and there is limited information available". The 77-year-old is one of the world's leading historians on the infamous cruise liner, and is also a former navy commander.Rush is an OceanGate co-founder and board member who, according to the company's website, became the youngest jet transport-rated pilot in the world in 1981, aged 19.
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