EXCLUSIVE: Daughter of tragic ‘Mr Titanic’ who died in Titan sub implosion says dives to wreck MUST continue
But Sidonie Nargeolet, daughter of Paul Henri-Nargeolet, is angry with OceanGate
THE daughter of the Titanic expert killed when a submersible imploded near the doomed liner says trips to the wreck should continue.
But Sidonie Nargeolet, daughter of deep-sea explorer Paul Henri-Nargeolet, says she’s angry that OceanGate – who built the ill-fated sub – never made contact after the disaster.
Speaking from her home in Ordino, Andorra, the 40-year-old told Pen News that she had still not heard from anyone at the company eight months after her loss.
She said: “My anger is mostly because no one from OceanGate contacted us to say we are sorry for your loss, which I’m angry about.
“At least I think they could have contacted us to say we are sorry for your loss”.
An OceanGate representative said they made contact with the Nargeolet family after the accident.
Despite the fate of her dad, however, she believes that expeditions to the Titanic wreck should continue.
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