Such is your destiny: Remarkable detail of the CEO of the company that made the trip to the Titanic
The world is talking about the fate of the Titanic, which sank 12 thousand feet deep in the ocean to see the remains of the Titanic.
Communication was lost over the weekend with the Titan vehicle, which costs $250,000 per passenger and carries 5 people with the crew.
Among those on board was Stockton Rush, CEO of the OceanGate travel company. As search and rescue efforts continued, some remarkable information about Rush emerged.
This is how the great-grandmother of the Rush family was portrayed in the famous Hollywood production Titanic. As everyone tried to escape the ship, the couple went to their quarters on the ship and awaited death.
It became known that the great ancestors of Rush’s wife, Wendy Rush, traveled on the Titanic. In the British and American media news, it was announced that Wendy Rush’s great-great-grandfather is Isador Straus and her great-great-grandmother is Ida Strauss. While it was claimed that the Strauss couple traveled “first class” on the Titanic, it was announced that both died in the accident.
HE DID NOT LEAVE WITHOUT HIS WIFE
In the New York Times story, it was also recalled that Ida Straus refused to board the lifeboat after the accident and preferred to die while staying on the ship with her husband.
Official records indicate that Isidor Straus, a former congressman and a very wealthy and respected founder of Macy’s stores, was included in the lifeboat, but Straus “refuses to get on the lifeboat until the adult women and children are go”. while Ida Straus has a wife of 40 years without his wife. It’s on record that she’s not going anywhere. It was recalled that Ida Straus gave her custom-made skin to her maid, Ellen Bird.