Titan sub CEO was on ‘predatory’ hunt for rich clients to join deadly dive, industry leader says

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OceanGate’s CEO Stockton Rush was on a “predatory” hunt looking for wealthy clientele to support his doomed deepsea submersible trips to the Titanic, according to an industry expe…

Lahey, whose company is a leading manufacturer and has been involved in the creation and testing of 60 human-rated submersibles, says he warned Nargeolet, 77, before he decided to join the doomed dive last week.

“I told PH that going out there in some way sanctioned this operation. I said: ‘You’re becoming an ambassador for this thing; people look at you and your record and the life you lead and things you’ve done, which are extraordinary, and in some ways you are legitimizing what [OceanGate] are doing.” Lahey said he’s received messages from others he had warned against going on the OceanGate expedition, thanking him.

 

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