Ohio billionaire shares plans to travel to Titanic after the Titan explosion
Larry Connoran Ohio billionaire, shared his plans to travel to the site of the Titanic sinking nearly a year after the explosion of the Titan.
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More detailed information about Ohio billionaire Larry Connor’s goals
According to New York Post OfficeReal estate investor shares plans to plunge into the abyss of the Titanic while talking to Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Sunday, May 26.
Connor explained that he and Patrick Lahey, co-founder of Triton Submarines, planned to take the dive on a “two-person submersible.” The newspaper added that Lahey designed the $20 million submersible and could make the trip “multiple times.”
“I want to show people around the world that even though the ocean is incredibly powerful, it can be amazing, exciting and truly life-changing if you do it right,” Connor told shop. New York Post Office.
According to the source, Connor urged Lahey to build the design just days after OceanGate’s Titan submersible exploded underwater in June 2023. At the time, the submersible’s passengers were also on their way. Titanic shipwreck.
“[He said]’You know, what we need to do is build a submarine that can submerge [Titanic-level depths] over and over again safely and prove to the world that you can do it’ and that Titan is an amazing machine,” Lahey told Wall Street Journal.
The New York Post Office reports that Connor and Lahey have yet to publicly announce their departure date.
Reactions shared on social networks
Social media users reacted to Connor and Lahey’s plan Dark Room commentary.
Instagram user @ryan.james wrote, “These people are so rich and bored.”
While Instagram user @tmoney_tywaun added: “they don’t learn the first time 😭”
Instagram user @mario.alom wrote, “They come here again.”
While Instagram user @keepupwit.chels added: “So we didn’t learn from Oceangate?”
Instagram user @patrickcloud wrote, “Why do we have to go through this?”
While Instagram user @pictureperfect._35 added: “My mother always told me that ‘some people have so much money it makes them crazy’. The boy is right!!”
Instagram user @nesss.aa wrote, “Let me hold the money for you until you come back, I have you.”
While Instagram user @bodyby_z added: “It’s just a lavish and expensive way to self-destruct.”
Instagram user @indeskribeabull wrote, “You guys don’t learn haha”
While Instagram user @arinthewoods added: “😂😂😂😂😂😂 MAN if you don’t leave the Titanic alone, those dead people won’t want to see you.”
This is what happened to the Titan sinker last year
EQUAL Shade room previously reported, OceanGate’s submersible Titan was reported missing after plunging into the sea on June 18, 2023 to search for the wreck of the Titanic.
On June 20, 2023, it was reported that five people – including the company’s CEO – were on the sub that lost signal in the Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, finding this group is difficult because their oxygen levels in the sub are decreasing.
By June 29, 2023, the US Coast Guard reportedly found “presumed human remains” along with the wreckage of the submarine and determined that the Titan had exploded Underwater.
Finally, OceanGate suspended all further expeditions with its submarines on July 6, 2023, according to Shade room.
As of Tuesday, May 28, the company Official website announced that “all exploration and commercial activities” remain suspended.
RELATED: UPDATE: OceanGate suspends all operations after Titan sinking explosion