Fixed by the Titanic, one of the victims of the Titanan submarine once collected 5,000 items from its ruins

Fixed by the Titanic, Paul-Henri Narzolet, one of the victims of the fatal incident of the Titan submarine, had collected over 5,000 items from the iconic ruins in the deep Atlantic. “
Mr. Titanic”, as the French diver who spent his life following the mysteries of the drowning, participated in the gathering of more than 5,000 items, including diamond rings and a chandelier, despite warnings of looting ruins.
The 77-year-old Titanic expert, each time he saw the film with the same name, led many expeditions to drowning.
MRS Titanic inc. Who undertook research mission for drowning, says it has always been “committed to preserving the ship's heritage, its killing site and all its passengers”, but its work has resulted in controversial. Critics have charged him that he tried to take “for advantage of” by “coming and plundering” a ship in the centre of a tragedy that claimed about 1500 lives.
Narzole, who said his goal was always “ucation and conservation”, had already participated in dozens of dives in the area ahead of his fatal trip to the experimental Titan diver.
We remembered that the other victims aboard the submarine were British billionaire Hamish Harding, 58, Shahzada Daweood, 48, a member of the United Kingdom-based Prince's Trust charity board, and his son, Suleeiman Daweood, 19, and CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, 61.
The expeditions found items from ruins on expeditions in 1987, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2004. A large quantity of jewelry was also found from the ruins. They included an 18 - carat and diamond gold ring, a blind necklace, and earrings.










