OceanGate Titanic sub: Teen 'terrified' to go on trip, family says | LiveNOW from FOX
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2023
- Family members of 19-year-old Suleman Dawood, who was onboard the Titan submersible headed for the wreckage of the Titanic, said Suleman did not want to go, but did it for his father, Shahzada, who was a Titanic enthusiast.
The U.S. Coast Guard said both men were killed, along with OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, British adventurer Hamish Harding and Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet when the Titan submersible apparently imploded underwater.
An investigation continues into the cause of the implosion.
Bryan Llenas with FOX News joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow from Boston with the latest.
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So the teenager was the only one who thought going down to the bottom of the ocean in a DIY sub was a bad idea. The hubris and arrogance of the guy who built this tin can is unbelievable
Carbon fiber can... Which was probably the problem, or one of them.
@@radagastbrown9001 exactly
The DIY sub had made 10 trips to the wreckage 🤷🏽♂️ I’d say 10/10 would be enough to make me believe in it, if I was obsessed with seeing The Titanic. And the young man didn’t think it was a bad idea, he just wanted to do other things instead.
Another guy was supposed to go (who had gone in 2021) and said horrible the whole experience was! the CEO thought about the money and not people's lives! He should have not pushed his son to go,he knew the sub wasn't certified and in any condition to go down!
@@thekokosho 10 trips 😂😂😂.... lies. They made 2 successfull trips to titanic since 2020 . This was the 3rd which proved fatal thanks to the CEO of stupidty Stockton Rush
It's 4 victims and one culprit, not 5 victims: the CEO is 100% responsible for this tragedy.
I feel the same. There was 4 victims of fraud and neglect and one fool at the helm.
What are they gonna do, sue the ceo? he's dead. Plus no matter how messed up this situation is they all signed waivers stating death is plausible.
well that closes the case time to move on .
They all signed a death waiver.:: the fault is they’re own. They were shown and explained the functionality of the vessel. They all decided to take a chance and locked them selves into a vessell, dictated on a Logitech gaming controller… thats on them. They all decided to do this. They signed… they are victims of self stupidity. You couldn’t pay me to go into that dive.
Yeah but, he's dead so there's no point of pointing fingers anymore. Is a lost lost. And nothing can't be undo.
My heart goes out to his mother. She must be beside herself in grief, knowing he didn't want to go. I can't imagine what she is going through. Prayers to his family
Now it’s too late for her. Mother shouldn’t let her son to go in submarine. Even though he tells them very clearly that he has a bad feeling and that foolish dad force give to go with him to die. Poor kid😢😢😢RIP for only 3 members. Not for the dad and CEO😡😡
According to interviews with the mother and daughter - the boy wanted to go. It's possible the boy was committed to obedience as would be expected in their culture. The Aunt could very well be telling the truth due to her being outside of the immediate "duty" of obedience. The culture of Pakistan is very different from western culture.
Read where she was to go, but let her son go instead
@@ignatswinston5460 I beileve the aunt ❤
I FEEL SO SORRY FOR THE LOST OF THE YOUNG BOY OF 19 YEARS OLD. SUCH A GREAT LOST. I WOULD HAVE NEVER LET HIM GET IN THAT SUB KNOW THAT HE FEAR, THAT HE DID NOT WANTED TO GO ON THAT TRIP. SOOOOO SORRY.
As a father myself, it pains me to see this father forcing his kid to a watery demise. And it seemed that the kid knew better than all of those adults. My heart goes out to the kid 😢.
He wasn't a "kid". He was a man.
@trendkiller6611 coming from a 10 year old, perhaps yes he's a grown man to you. 🤣
It was Father's Day, soo the son felt like he had to go accompany his dad to the trip despite his fear 😟
Yes 😢😢💔😭😢☹️🙏🙏💔💔💔💔💔
@@trendkiller6611a grown “man” is a huge exaggeration. I’ve seen people making this same argument, that because he was legally an adult and could even join the military that he wasn’t a kid. But he WAS. Can you honestly tell me that at 19, you didn’t still need and rely on the guidance of your elders, particularly your parents? That’s why so many young adults join the military in the first place. Because they still need structure and actual adults to tell them what to do and how to grow up. Being a legal adult is not the same thing as having the life experience to make smart choices or stand up to your overbearing father when he instructs you to do something stupid. Every person who had a hand in coercing this KID onto this vessel should answer for his death.
Everytime I hear the 19 year old did not want to go makes me sick to my stomach, so sad😢 his life cut so short trying to please family..😢😢My deepest sympathy 😢😢😢
You said it best . Very heartbreaking ❤ I didn’t know at first that he didn’t wanna go but once I heard it, I felt horrible
I always say when it feels wrong, it is. It was probably his intuition screaming at him.
Even if the son wanted to go, his father should have said no. His father was non-caring and recklessly selfish.
Did not know he was that young ...to now hear he did not want to go
...I have no words😥
samee this gave me chest pain
I had a feeling that the kid didn't want to go. I am very sorry for that kid.
I had the same feeling too
Yes
Yeah his father is responsible.
Yea I kinda knew from the beginning, the son was most likely pressured into going when he didn't want to. Cause I know if I was his age, upon seeing that rickety looking sub no way in hell I'd step into it.
says a lot for the father dont it....
Not only having to see her son alive for the last time,she has to hear him saying I don't want to go. A beautiful life filled with promise and aspirations blown out like a candle. I pray for all his family and friends and for us who took this journey with them.
Amen 😢
as a mom of a teen boy, this is really breaks my heart.
my thought and prayer are with all the family
She must’ve felt so guilty in the end
How do you know he had a beautiful life? Did you know him and/or his family?
@@retroguy9494 all life is beautiful.
It’s honestly horrifying that his child was terrified to join him on this vessel and he still took him with him. If I were his mother I would had forbidden him to go. I am deeply saddened for those who passed and was hoping that they would return home safely. May they all rest in peace. Prayers to all affected. God bless
You can’t forbid a 19 year to do anything. They’re adults. His mother is not the one to blame in this situation at all.
@jamesf2549 son was not, he didn't wanna even go. He knew it wasn't safe, but his dad basically guilt tripped him into going
I think they come from a very patriarchal society and the wife and son have to obey. Sad.
I wonder what implosion sounds the Navy heard.
PPFFFTTHHHHHhhh?!
Father's day weekend made him feel guilt to go
Never make your child go on excursions they don't feel comfortable with. Bless his heart. And this "CEO" is absolutely 💯 percent responsible for these people's deaths. Such a sad sad situation 😢
And the father too for having his child come with him to their death
I know everything happens for a reason, usually ones we don't understand. Prayers for the surviving family members of these people.
With all the kller whale 🐳 attacks off of Spain
I wonder if it looked like a nice meal 🍴
Look how easily sheep believe the news. That's the tragic part of everything.
I think those who paid demanded that the CEO of OceanGate be with them because they should not have too much confidence...
Never let anyone force you to do something you do not want to do!! The teenager did not want to go on that sub... Always listen to your instincts and say no..😥😱
That’s right! Heartbreaking 💔
😢😢
No one "forced" him. There are lots of things that most humans would be rightfully wary or scared of doing. People also try to impress their parents without being abused, pressured etc to. So everyone needs to stop making assumptions about the parents, his dad is dead and obviously wouldn't have wanted this to happen. People have been going down to the Titanic since before the son was even born, technically there are more dangerous things people freely choose to do.
Agreed. Wise words.
When I was underage, my parents forced me to do things I did not want to do and in which my instincts said no. And I ended up being right! Just TRY going against parents when they have charge over you legally. Even when I turned 18 but was still in school they did it. By threatening to cut me off as far as support.
Just hearing about this incident is so disturbing it just gives me chills. My condolences go out to all of the families and friends of these poor victims.
Shame on his dad to put him in that situation!!
Yup
This boy was wise beyond his years. What adults may mock as immature and irrational anxiety in a young person may prove to be the most rational voice in the room. Prayers for the families.
The bloke was just scared. Let’s not treat him as some genius who had insight beyond his years. Ya don’t have to be a genius. Even my brain damaged brother wouldn’t have gone.
🙏
He was 19 so he wasn't exactly a boy.
Some boys want to please their fathers too much.
@@iamthebrokergenius does not equal wise at all. The person who made the original comment was not implying the 19 year old was a genius. Just that he was wise to think about the danger of the trip.
The fact that the 19-year-old felt "terrified" about going, tells you how much more traumatic, psychological stress he must have suffered aboard, locked in and under water, throughout the ordeal. His mother should "never" have allowed him to be coerced into going. A terrible tragedy all around.
Hopefully it happened as they said it did. Death would have been immediate so he wouldn’t have had any stress or anxiety.
sub imploded. But It was a large thick metal tube? It couldn’t just vanished. Did they check around titanic? Above it? Inside the hole? The first titan trip they were looking for titanic for about an hour until they found it. So did they check the entire perimeter? That metal tube would be been a crushed can if it imploded but not become thin air?
@@jdos5643 🤓
@@jdos5643Actually at that amount of pressure the vehicle will just vanish and all the bodies would be a mist which is why there are no bodies to recover.
@@entireanarchy2293 most of the sub was made in titanium alloy. We also have to concider It had heavy motor and the propellers so all that means that it would be for the most part intact. Imploded is not the same as exploded. Imploded means water pressure caused holes and water to get inside. Since pressure hits the sub the from all angles then the sub should of been for the most part intact. No current is strong enough move over a ton from the ground. That means the sub should be somewhere around the area. All they found is small pieces. Where’s the main big heavy metal parts? To say the whole sub burst into millions of pieces makes no sense. The most probably thing that happened with the sub is that. Part of the carbon fiber broke letting water in drowning them inside the sub sank and perhaps moved by currents but the sub should be intact for the most part. Just like the titanic so no I don’t buy it that small debre is all that’s left. The big body of the sub should be somewhere around. They had many successful trips with the same sub titan which is why I feel like it’s not just small
Pieces that’s left.
Ugh, I can't imagine the fear he must have been feeling. I'm sorry he was forced to go along just because his dad wanted to go. Its selfish of the father to put his son in a situation like that just so he can have "fun"
Poor kid was the only one with common sense. Rest In Peace young man I wish your dad wouldve thought this through a lot more.
The youngster had more common sense than the rest of them put together. So sad. RIP
Not enough tho.
Still not enough sense to stay away from the obvious deathtrap.
If the kid HAD common sense he would be alive today
What a terrible thing to guilt someone into doing something so dangerous. The son def. sounded more intelligent than his dad. RIP.
He should take his son to HIJJA instead of that damn horrible place
It’s an experience of a lifetime (sorta) to be able to get into a submarine/submersible AND THEN go down to the freaking Titanic and check it out. The experience would be amazing if it wasn’t for an extremely unlikely and unfortunate event that they knew was a possibility when they ALL signed the contract (including the teen, cause he’s 19 he had to sign the form), that detailed ALL of their possible demises that they might have while in the submersible. It’s not an idiotic decision and it’s not really the companies fault. Do research instead of lashing out at the wrong people and just pray for them and hope that the company can get to the bottom of the reason why it imploded.
@@raqO1111yeah but I bet they didn’t put your life in danger. there’s a difference between having your kid try new things and putting them in deaths way
Young man boarded that sub on fathers day, a true testament to his nature as he likely did it for his father.
Don't trample on the dads death.
That young man understood the risk more than the idiot adults did! May he RIP
Why they bring that boy is
beyond me,as a parent,I couldn't ever do such a thing knowing there could be risks. Condolences to the families of those men and that mother who lost her son.
This is so fkn heavy. The poor kid. The old guys were hardcore and shouldn't have dragged him along too.
Yes, older people are readier to go if that is their fate. Younger people haven’t lived enough yet! The boy shouldn’t have been allowed to go. Life is precious…esp when you are young.
He wasn't dragged along or forced.. it was his choice to go.. But God rest his soul
@@dreadiejaquan9240 he was pressured and coerced, which is no different meaningfully. When the person who you are dependent on-who provides everything for you tells you something-especially when they guilt you over something like Father’s Day, you have no real “choice,” free will, or self-determination. A 19-year old is rarely independent and self-sufficient. If you don’t understand the ethics of power differentials and imbalances, you’re just going to gloss over many instances where people’s autonomy are taken advantage of. Educate yourself.
I agree. Also, was he from Pakistan? In their culture children should listen to the parents even when they are 18+. It's a different culture!
Will Cameron make a movie out of it? My popcorn is definitely ready! 😂
I didn’t have parents who ever wanted to listen to what I had to say, every opinion I had was invalid in their eyes and they always knew better even when they’re wrong. Please listen to your children, give them the freedom to have their own voice, they are so much more intuitive and intelligent than you can give them credit for. I feel terrible for the 19 year old who just wanted to impress his father despite not wanting to go.
100% agree with you great comment! I had the same problem with my parents growing up
Same here. Which is why I left home at 17, a decision which I have never regretted.
Authenticity is who 🧒 you are. Uniquely, you with wonderful new possibilities for the world. Courage vs. fear to be.💌
@@SabrinaBelladonnaI wish I had left home at 17. However, I wouldn't know where to go. Parents don't realise the trauma they cause to their children sometimes.
The otherwise of the Coin!
Wish I would have listen to my Parents to many times to count!
Would have eliminated a whole lot of heartaches in my life.
My parents did listen to me….
I just was a know it all punk that thought I knew more then them.
That’s called adolescent arrogance!
You can just imagine how terrified the 19 year old was before the implosion..Smh!! He the only one that had some sense and didn’t wanna go in the first place
It’s possible he had a panic attack. Well never know. R.I.P. ♥️
Always trust your gut feeling! Me being a dad, this gives me a new outlook on not pushing my kids into adventures they are not ready to try!
The kid felt it, He knew the something was not going to be okay... Is the quiet voice inside us.
He was terrified to go but brave enough to go. A true hero! xx May they all rest in peace Amen
@@sarasalone3060I don’t know about hero. That word is thrown around to often but it surely is sad.
Trust your gut. Always.
Yes!!!
☑️
How could that father take his young son, who did not have a good feeling about dive. Knowing when he signed wavier 3 times it stated possible death. His father let his son die for his own hobby.
so sad.
His intuition was telling him this will be bad...but adult just treated his as an immature and ignored him. Very sad, sending my prayers from India 🙏
This is a sad and tragic story all around, but particularly so for the young son who apparently did not really want to go. Prayers for all the victims and their families.
Poor kid. 😢 I know the feeling of wanting to please your parents, but this is extreme. The professionals on the sub should have never brought anyone who had doubt in their mind. I bet he was terrified until his last moment. At least it was painless. He had a gut feeling and everyone should have listened.
Yes you said it best. Sad as hell
@@fettman66 it was $1M wasn't it?? 4 ppl plus the CEO??
It was painful, given the brain power in the sausage capsule. Risks were known, and the immediate need for escape was the dreadful idea, none. Too sad 😔 to dig your own titanic grave.
De son of took everyone else with his fkg self 🥹🥴🙏🙏🙏
@@clisediagonzalez5010 your absolutely right.
So sorry for the kid. His ordeal was lengthier than others. With that doubt in his mind ans stress to follow his fathers instructions, can't even imagine what he must have gone through 😢😢
Rest in Peace 🙏
He didn't go though anything. When these types of implosions happen, death is instantaneous. I guarantee you he felt nothing. At that depth, one that hull gave way it's like something that weighs THREE TONS falling on top of you. A horrible way to go, but at least it's merciful.
@@retroguy9494 read what I wrote. Not just about the main incident but he was not excited about this whole thing so he was under immense stress from the day his father got him this spot.
@@nothingnesstonothingness I DID read what you wrote which is why I responded. When you said 'his ordeal was lengthier than others' I could only assume you meant when the submersible imploded. Because I don't think the other men HAD an ordeal prior to the incident. So I only wanted to point out that it happened so fast, basically none of them knew what hit them.
My heart breaks even more now... how there was actually a terrified teenager sent to the bottom of the ocean instead of the "adventurous, thrill-seeking" one everyone was selling to us... in an unregulated vehicle. Unbelievable. How could a CEO could be so arrogant as to cut safety costs, charge people for the dangerous experience, and make them sign their lives away?
I didn't see any stations portraying him as that at all. Who was "selling" this version of him to "us" exactly?
@@alexexcess7620 if you didn’t see it, then you aren’t the “us” i was talking about. i watch too much youtube to tell you “exactly” but every news station 5 days ago i saw portrayed all 5 of them as adventurous or thrill-seekers. go back to any news channel that talked on the matter 5-6 days ago. do your own research dude.
My heart breaks for this young man. RIP 🙏🏻😔
MY ASS ACHES.
I am surprised the sub commander/CEO and the marine expert would allow anyone who had any doubts or did not 100% want to go, to get in the sub to begin with to go on this trip. The chance of a panic /claustrophobia attack would be too great and could hazard the ship/sub. But there were alot of other ignored safety issues connected with this tragedy , so this just added one more, in how they operated.
It costs 1M in fuel each trip. He’s not going to deny that cash smh. And the son was probably very passive and appeasing.
Yeah the CEO was blinded by the 250,000 that was all the kid ment to him. The price of the ticket for the ride.
Money was more important than the kids feelings. A Tragedy for the kid, the adults, I don't feel sorry for them one bit, it was a dumb thing to do.
Don't be too surprised, he seemed greedy. Used cheap components to save money. Stockton is lucky he was on the vessel. Time to sue his wife for every dime she has.
Your so right. I think they just cared about the money at that point he was another body another person to pay. It was a lot of money, so I’m pretty sure he didn’t really care about anybody’s panic attacks or anything and the father probably didn’t make it any better . Very heart breaking ❤
As a parent, that father should never have pressured his son, even inadvertently to go on a trip that he was uncomfortable with. That kid had a feeling not all was well, but no one listened.
That kid had his whole life ahead. His dad should never of brought him on there.
I feel bad for the people ,SMH they shouldn't have forced the teen poor kid
It was supposed to be a father's day gift - although he didn't want to go, he went anyways for his father 😥
Terrible 😓
@@michaelscott5653 Pressured!...Respect others while live for yourself not others...RIP.
@@lyndkent-cl2oe
Were you there to see that he was pressured ? He wasn't forced..
These so called special celebratory days are nice. But sometimes they make people feel entitled. He shouldn't have felt forced to go just because it was Father's Day. Poor kid.
I hate imagining his fear. My dad forced me to go through a shark tube slide in the Bahamas when I was a kid. I was/am terrified of sharks and will never forget the feeling of being surrounded by them in a small plastic tube 😳 and that only lasted a couple minutes
I am sorry your father was an a-hole! 🤬
I would never make my kids do something they werent comfortable with . The anxiety was hurting this young man . Poor son. Bless his heart
Poor kid he had a full life right ahead god bless his soul 🙏😞
Perhaps there was a teen that didn’t want to get on the Titanic 100 years ago that perished too. History repeats itself in strange ways. Ironically, the responsibility falls on the captain in both cases. Condolences to the families.
On the titanic I think it was more than just the captains fault. The initial crash into the iceberg was the captains fault as he ignored previous warning about icebergs in the area but deaths could've been prevented has the closets ship not turned off it's radio and not ignored the SOS fireworks
@@Ellie_2007 there were a lot of other reasons for the titanic sinking, including all the binoculars apparently being locked in a locker because the guy in charge of them was switched at the last second and forgot to leave the keys with his replacement.
It's the parents responsibility to protect their kids. If you see your kid is mortified by heights you don't take them sky diving to push them off the plane. In this case, issues with the submersible were well known- it's enough to watch the viseos of previous passangers. This is an unfathomable tragedy all around.
You're going to raise a kid that's terrified of the world. Nothing wrong with pushing your kids.
In hindsight this was the wrong trip
@@topofthemorning6832 pushing your kids means encouraging them not risking their lives
@@Rubiecat so you don't take your kid in the car? Or on a plane? Or just take them outside in general?
@@topofthemorning6832 I do take my kids outside. Taking them in a car is hardly the same as taking them in an homemade experimental submersible with well known issues 12500 feet down in the ocean to visit the Titanic wreckage that is well documented.
@@rd31821 I didn't say that to you. But again, this was the wrong trip, but nothing wrong with pushing your kid to be adventurous when they are scared
As if this entire situation wasn’t already traumatically devastating enough… to hear that poor 19 year old young man, who had his whole life ahead of him, was terrified & essentially didn’t even want to go but did for his Father on Father’s Day… is just so so heartbreaking. I truly hope it all happened in a second. And without ANY WARNING.. because to think about if it wasn’t right away, and maybe they lost power for a little bit beforehand… having to imagine how effing scared that kid was is absolutely gut wrenching. ALWAYS TRUST & LISTEN TO YOUR INTUITION EVERYONE!
Send love, prayers & positive vibes to all of the families and friend immediately affected by this.
Rest peacefully to the 5 passengers ❤💔
This is why people (even, and in many ways especially children) should listen to their intuition 😔. In the case of children, they should be ALLOWED to listen to their intuition not pushed forward to do things that sometimes later end in tragedy.
That makes it worse, that kid was the only one of the bunch I felt bad for. The rest had it coming, they knew better, he was just a kid. May his soul RIP.
I agree, I feel bad for the young man.
The frenchmen was one of the worlds most experienced diver. He even was on record in the past having concerns about this company. Still went. Shame
@@ciroc_lobster4052 He should have went with his first intuition. Knew better and still went. Hard to have much pity for that.
@@gailmckay5551 nobody said anything about pity, but you can make it seem that way
@@gailmckay5551 so in essence you don’t pity the 19 year old either, cause his first intuition was, it was a bad idea but he only went to please his father
That teenager really ended up with the short end of the stick. He had a lifetime of luxuries ahead of him that 99.9% of humanity can only dream of.
I feel very bad for that 19 year old adult teen that did not want to go there in the first place..he could have lived if he had listened to his heart and did not go with his dad, very heartbreaking.
As a former aircrewman on the mighty P-3 Orion, we can hear you whisper in a sub miles under the ocean. They heard the implosion, we knew.
My pops ran radar in the late 70s early 80s. Then ran the trainer at Glenview naval air station. The fact that p-8s where there yet their analog predecessor the p-3 was probably 50 feet off the surface and reported hearing it says a lot. He was vp-60... Being 15 feet from props turning as a young boy was unnerving and awesome all at once.......
. What was your longest loiter time during a hunt?
It’s a parents duty to protect their child. Not guilt trip them into doing what you think they should take part in. That poor boy and my heart goes out to his family. The others made their own decision and paid the price with their lives. His life had barely started. So very sad. I hope the company will be dissolved now and no more risks taken for no good reason. They weren’t explorers they were thrill seekers paying big money for doing some thing they could brag about later. I do feel for their families too. Horrible for them to have the loss as well as the way it happened.
This is tragic but I am so glad that it was sudden and not a long drawn out ordeal for those five and especially for the son who didn't really want to go. Prayers for the families.
I don't buy this story. 24 hrs ago they had doubts of even finding the submersible in such a large area at such great depths. Suddenly, on the day when their oxygen was expected to run out they find small pieces of debris of the craft on the sea bed
He listened to his father because of love,and also obedience.He did not want to lose his inheritances
Bless his heart, he was listening to his intuition
This may have been an adventure of a lifetime for the Father but to take his son with him when he saw his apprehension is a lesson to be learned. Maybe he wanted his son to be like him on many levels and encouraged him on this trip, considering it was Father's day no less. That young man should never have been there in the first place. We all have boundaries as humans and those boundaries need to be respected, starting with parents. May their sould all rest in peace! 😥
We are built to push these boundaries and him not wanting to go is respectable but on a trip of a lifetime I’d take my kid in a heartbeat. They’d be a little afriad at first but once everything goes AS PLANNED AND WASNT A TRAGIC ACCIDENT THAT WASNT ANYONES FAULT, then he’ll almost certainly perk up and have a good time. Idk why this “kid doesn’t want to go” is painting the father in a bad light. He wanted to give his kid a VERY cool experience that costed a ton of money, and he wanted to not just give it to his kid but wanted to share it with him. The risks were tiny and unlikely, but sometimes the odds are against us. Not pushing our boundaries is what holds us back as a species, sometimes accidents happens and they won’t stop us.
"Have a good time?"😁 What is good/interesting about seeing a rusty wreck of the ship, which you can see in UA-cam videos...
@@mist2961 Even if the kid wanted to go, a selfless father would have said no. I would rather have an uncool experience and be alive than a cool one and be dead. His father was reckless and selfish.
It was everyone's fault except for the kid.
I would have said - you first - Happy Father's Day - see you when you get back.
@@skylark386 Bragging rights for the rich. The Titanic looks the same from the sub as it does watching it from my 60-inch flat-screen in the comforts of my dry and warm, oxygen-filled bed.
Knowing he was scared just breaks my heart! My condolences to all the people who was on board and too their families I’m claustrophobic so I can image his fear! So so sad😢
What a great father..
Why would a father make his son go down in that vessel when clearly he was petrified, poor lad, he had his whole life in front of him now lost for ever. My heart goes out to all the family of the lost ones.!!
Damn that’s messed up……people have some very weird desires. Visiting the grave of the titanic is probably the last thing I would ever want to do. Some things are better left alone.
That’s right! Very sad
Rest in peace 🙏🏽 bless the 19year old tho had his whole life ahead of him
4:45 It's amazing what parents make their kids feel that they need to do to please them. Been there, done that. Thank goodness my parents would never do anything as life-threatening as that.
So sorry sending prayers for all the family's
this is the reason why parents should never impose their interests onto their children
Yup, this is the exact reason. Impose your interests on to your children and they’ll end up on an unsafe submarine.
@@sterlHAsilva😂😂
What a stupid comment.
That’s right. So sad❤
Right, when a parent impose their modeling cars interest into a kid, both gonna end dying in a submarine, lol. This is why you dont go do stupid and dangerous S. But i give to you that was a bad parent.
I was up disturbed wondering if they were in the ocean just waiting for their Oxygen do deprive, but it seems as though it ended quick
God bless all the passengers and their loved ones. I wish nothing but love and peace for all who were effected by this horrible event.
Rest In Peace young man
He did not want to go, breaks my heart to hear that. Prayers for the families. 💔🙏
So heartbreaking for that poor boy, his father should have respected his son’s wishes, tragic situation all round. RIP. ❤️🌷❤️
Praying for the Family's 🙏🙏🙏💕
People who keep calling this 19-year-old an adult can't have kids themselves. Kids, boys especially, will do anything to please and gain the affection of their fathers. He may have consented to go, but it's now clear that he did so against his better judgment. There is inherent risk in these kinds of exploration missions, and the FATHER should not have insisted on this BOY going down there. As parents, it's our responsibility to keep our children out of harm's way, not put them into it.
Boys especially? 🤦🏻♀️ Girls want approval from high achieving fathers who set high standards for them just as much as boys do, often even more so if there is no son in the family. You don't know what you're talking about.
A 19 year old is a young adult in outlook but a kid in life experience of the real world and has another 6 years of brain growth to go. Some are more mature than others.
Well said. I would never force my children to do anything he or she did not want to do. My son, at age 8, said he wanted to go on a hot air balloon ride. I said okay but told him we would go up in one first that was tethered to the ground. He did not like that as he wanted a "real" ride but as the balloon ascended, he became terrified so that was the end of that. We never took the real ride. And when vacationing in the Carribean, he wanted to swim with the stingrays and insisted he was not afraid but when one swam next to him, he freaked out and started climbing up on my head pushing me under the water nearly drowning me. Thankfully the tour guide was able to quickly rescue me. After that, I no longer agreed to such outings and told him he would have to wait until he was an adult to try new such experiences. I am wondering if the 19 year old on the sub told his father he was afraid and didn't want to go. It is awful to think that his father would have made him go when he didn't want to.
People's brains are still developing until they turn 25 years old. So even if they are legally considered adults, they aren't at their full decision-making potential until they reach 25.
When I was 19 if I didn't want to do something I didn't do it. You are able to make your own decisions.
Idk man, I'm 19 but I feel like an adult. But I get your point.
At least they went quick, so it was painless. My condolences to the families.
You are so right, this was actually the best possible outcome once we knew they were gone.
Quick doesn't mean painless.
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In this case it does. It's so quick that the brain hasn't even registered they're dead. The cells couldn't even send the pain signals. It's instantaneous.
@@ezurachanthey sure felt the anxiety that something was wrong tho so fear kicked in
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio Quick death literally is painless. If you're still feeling pain, then you're still alive therefore not a quick death,
Terrifying, having that gut feeling of something bad happening and it actually happening. Geez.
Prayers to the all the families
The poor young man just bothered me the most. He didn’t want to do this but was pressured by dad. So he gave in because it was Father’s Day. HUGE Negligence on the CEO and this company.
Can it get any more tragic and heartbreaking?
Can only imagine what the mother is going through... feel for her the most out of all of them
@@austinmartinez2312she's a billionaire..
@@Gameboy-Unboxings She's a human first. She lost her husband AND her son.
@@austinmartinez2312 👍 on the one hand, grieving for her lost husband.... and at the same time furious at him, for taking their son with him to their demise.
@@Gameboy-Unboxingsand? Money might be everything to you, but it isn't for everyone.
Let me guess you aren't a parent, I bet she'd give all that money away to have her son back. Can't stand people like you ..
I saw an interview with the mother of the son on the submarine and she said that he was so excited to go down there to see the titanic.
He didn't want to go, but he didn't want to make his dad go alone on Father's Day...so he went with him to pleased him...pretty sad..
Poor kid, probably thought dad spent 250k for him to go. Feeling guilty, plus not wanting to disappoint his dad.
😢😪💔
Well if only he knew that another guy who had paid in the past, just asked for his money back after he had safety concerns.
Gutrenching to know that kid didn't want to go 😢.
I believe had it not been Father's day he would have stuck by his gut feeling and not went. But since his dad wanted them to do that together for that day he most likely didn't want to disappoint him.
Its sad kids feel they need to do something because their parents want them to. The holy spirit was warning the teenager. Incredibly sad.
So sad. I’ve been praying every day that they would be found safe. My prayers go out to their family and friends.
be found safe? having even the slightest knowledge of ocean pressure, this comment was a joke? or are you just that optimistic all the time?
Just goes to show that prayers dont work. It's time to stop living in fantasy land 😂
@@ereisfireboiand so what if they are? Better than being a bitter downer, like yourself
If you were praying everyday that they would be found safe, what does that tell you about prayers?
At that depth, god won't even help
Why on Earth did anyone force a youngster to go on this trip.
I'm sad for all but especially him.
The bigger question is why would anyone go on it. The pressure at those depths are insane for a tiny little submarine like that.
I mean, he wasn’t physically forced but definitely felt emotionally obligated. It was obviously his father’s wish for him to go and poor Suleman didn’t want to disappoint him.
@@49ersfan834 Coercion, guilt-tripping, manipulation.
How else do you get someone to agree to something that they are terrified to do?
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Love for his father.
Seems to be an unknown concept to you.
@@johnjungkook2721Narcissists have ways to emotionally force someone to do something they don't want to by guilt trips, manipulated , scared tactics, blaming, diminish and so on....
He’s terrified after mom gives her seat to him. Great job mother
This is so heartbreaking, not only do the families have to deal with the loss... They can't even lay them to rest.
After an implosion, there's nothing more than pieces of the vessel left.
They should've done this just the 4 of them and told the 19 year old to do it in 30 years when he was near there age when technology gets better !! 💙 🙏 🕊 🕊🕊🕊🕊
Technology already is better, small subs go much deeper with no problems. However, the company owner chose to build his sub his way...the wrong way.
The technology is better and stockton just chose to be mcgiever and ignore proven technology
Or maybe the kid never goes because he never had interest in doing anything this dangerous
Who could blame him, I wouldn't!
This is beyond sad, May They Rest In Peace 😧
I can't stop thinking of how callous that 19 yr olds father was to even allow his son to go on that dive. It's unbelievable that the child was unable to resist and tell his father.Parents are supposed to protect their children, nNOT put them in harms way. I just can't fathom why this father did this. Now the boy is dead, trying to please a man who may have had more ego than father love
Poor kid i feel so bad for him that he was already terrified then his worst thought happens my heart goes out to the families
Poor kid. There’s no way to say this without sounding like I’m disrespecting the father, but who tf guilt trips their kid into such a dangerous action?
He didn't know gross negligence was behind the whole operation obviously.
A NARCISSIST.
You’re not being disrespectful you’re speaking your truth I think a lot of us are thinking the same way, so don’t you feel bad you’re telling nothing but the truth Ravi sad situation for the kid 19 years old poor kid
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@@msjannd4 Yes.
This is terrible all around but especially heartbreaking for the young man who lost his life and against his will. He knew better than the adults but they didn’t take heed.
My condolences RIP everyone
What a darn shame for all but the young chap must hit me the hardest because he had his entire life ahead of him and his terror haunts. I will think about him and light a candle for him often. There is a difference opting to go rather than being coaxed. 😢
It’s beyond heartbreaking
Atleast they died instantly 😢
Yes, yes...of course that's what happened. Quite right. It was certainly instant. At least they didn't suffer. Best possible outcome for a tragedy. Yes...quite right. Implosion.
you don't know what happened.
@@rosejames5172There was an implosion and they died instantly.
That was his intuition. Dad should have listened.
I can imagine the pressure he’d felt from his father. Once my father signed up for a kids version of a Ninja Warrior-like event without my consent when I was a child. I wasn’t a very athletic kid and I didn’t want to do it because I might get injured in front of everybody. But he got mad when I said I didn’t want to, and literally dragged me to the venue and because he pulled my hand too strong I dislocated my wrist. Some parent do such things to their child.
Of course I don’t know anything about this boy and his father, but it’s sad to hear ‘he’s a grown ass man, he could have made his own choice’ because I know that some household aren’t like that. If you’ve grown like that since childhood, naturally you won’t have energy to say no to your parents even as an adult.
As an adult now, do you give your father grief? Like if he needs your help, and you're like, "Remember that time you dislocated my wrist and forced me to..."
@@Shelloyd I don’t think I’d ever do so. We simply don’t communicate anymore.
Always stick with your instincts/feelings about things.
He was guilted into pleasing his father for Father's Day. Basically, he died for him. Narcissistic a-hole. 😢
My heart goes out to the kiddo who was 19! He probably just wanted to stay home and play video games trust me on this I have a 19 year old. Rest in peace everybody Did You Wrong
Poor baby getting his life taken from him. May he Rest In Peace.
So incredibly sad 😢 feel so sorry for that poor young man
How disgusting. Those men had a duty of care to their younger man and they failed. They failed because their egos had blinded them from the serious flaws embedded within this mission 😢
If you ever have that gut feeling in life listen to it I say. The 19 year old had one of those gut feeling that something bad was going to happen. He should have listened to his gut feeling saying don't want to go and say that is final.
My self I can't swim at all there is no way I would get on a boat OR in a submersible where the water will be over my head. I will flat out refuse to go and sure the heck won't do it just to please someone don't care who they are.
@The-Enderman seems there was a serious issue in that relationship. He sacrificed his life for his father. Sad that the father didn’t sacrifice the trip out of love for his son. 😔
If you have a certain type of parent, you understand they will make your lives hell if you aren’t obedient. I’m sure that only amplifies when your father is literally one of the most powerful influential men in the world. You have to put it into proper context.
@@cherc5389Well said. A-hole! 😢💔🤬
@@aqueous5099I have got that feeling too. It was hard enough for me saying no to my control freak of a father who was a middle class nobody. So I can imagine how powerless that young man must have felt, which is why I am not going to judge him upon his actions.