Two of the fatal Titan submarine victims are captured in a GRAPHIC last image just before their tragic journey.
Before boarding the OceanGate ship, businessman Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his son Suleman, 19, smiled for the camera.
Just a few hours before the sub’s “catastrophic implosion,” the father and son can be seen in bright orange suits, thrilled for their planned excursion.
It occurs as the distraught wife of the British millionaire makes horrifying revelations about how the five Titan passengers spent their dying moments.
The duo, along with the rest of the group, were reportedly listening to music in the darkness before their deaths, according to Christine Dawood, who gave up her seat on the submersible for her son.
The distraught mother described seeing her kid and husband for the last time just before the mission on a floating platform in the North Atlantic.
After diving inside the Titanic wreck for approximately one hour and forty-five minutes, the sub lost contact.
The Titan had only 96 hours of life support when it vanished, prompting a huge search effort in the Atlantic.
However, it ultimately turned out that all five passengers perished immediately after the implosion because significant amounts of debris were discovered days later.
Three Britons—Shahzada, his son Suleman, and Hamish Harding, 55—along with a French adventurer, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, and the CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, 61—were among the deceased.
She said: “That engineering side, we just had no idea. I mean, you sit in a plane without knowing how the engine works.”
Rush said he had purchased “expired” supplies “at a discount” to create it, according to Arnie Weissmann, the editor-in-chief of Travel Weekly who forfeited his spot on the Titan submarine.
Rob McCallum, a deep sea explorer, asserted that the Titan sub-boss disregarded his safety concerns when he pointed out a number of significant design problems.
Prior to creating the Titan sub, Rush claimed that he had “broken some rules” in the sake of “innovation.”
Three months later, the family left for the trip despite their fears for their safety.