Shortly after revealing that his stepfather, British billionaire explorer Hamish Harding, was among the five people in the Titanic-exploration submersible that’s been lost in the North Atlantic, a young audio engineer explained that he had found comfort Monday night by attending Blink-182’s concert in San Diego.
An hour earlier, Szasz posted a link to a news story that confirmed that his stepfather, a veteran explorer, was on the submersible that had traveled deep into the ocean to view the wreckage of the Titanic. Szasz received several dozen comments in support, and a few inquiries from reporters, asking if he’d be willing to be interviewed. In a follow-up post, he revealed that he had received an inquiry from former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson; he suggested he wasn’t happy about it.TMZ picked up on Szasz’s post about going to see Blink-182, which is a long-awaited reunion tour and comes to San Jose’s SAP Center on Thursday, June 22.
Coast Guard officials said Tuesday they believed that the five people in the submersible only had about 40 hours of breathable air left,. At a news conference, Capt. Jamie Frederick said they are putting in an “unwavering effort” to locate the submersible, with “our nation’s best experts” involved in the search. Frederick acknowledged that the effort is “complex” in that it involves combing an area the size of Connecticut, 900 miles off Cape Cod.
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