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BREAKING: Wife Of CEO On Missing Submarine Is Descendent Of Famous Titanic Couple Who Died Arm-In-Arm


The wife of the CEO of the missing submarine has been highlighted as having some very interesting family links.

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Sources from local media outlets were quick to mention how she is the descendent of the famous Titanic couple who died arm-in-arm aboard the sinking vessel, moments after it had struck an iceberg.

Source: Daily Mail

The New York Times was the first to report the shocking lineage of Wendy Rush who is the wife of the CEO of the company that chartered the vessel featuring five of the victims who were killed when the Titan imploded underwater.

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It is believed that her great great grandparents were Isidor and Ida Strauss. The former also happens to be the co-owner of Macy’s, added another. As per recent reports from NBC, there’s even a park located in New York City called Strauss Park that’s named after them.

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Source: Titanic

The facts related to heritage of Wendy were rechecked to see how authentic they really were. And it was beyond amazing to witness how it was indeed true.

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But many are now referring to the findings as just tragic and how astonishing everything was and how her death was destined to arise in this horrifying manner.

Source: Titanic

The search ended for the missing vessel went the Coast Guard reportedly found debris scattered near the wreckage of the Titanic ship.

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Many hoped and featured that this debris was not related to that of OceanGate but the sad reality of the matter was that it belonged to the vessel.

Source: Daily Mail

The 21-foot deep sea vessel was operated by the company and it reportedly lost contact nearly one hour and 45 minutes after being submerged during the morning hours of Sunday with an oxygen supply comprising just 96 hours.

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While many feared the supply of oxygen running out, little did they know that the vessel had imploded underwater.