Current:Home > FinancePaul-Henri Nargeolet's stepson shares memories of French explorer lost in OceanGate sub tragedy -FundPrime
Paul-Henri Nargeolet's stepson shares memories of French explorer lost in OceanGate sub tragedy
View
Date:2025-04-15 16:46:52
French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet was one of five passengers who died aboard the Titan submersible, which the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed on Thursday experienced a "catastrophic implosion" near the wreckage of the Titanic.
John Paschall, stepson of Nargeolet, spoke to CBS New York just hours after the Coast Guard reported that it had discovered two debris fields on the sea floor which were pieces of the missing OceanGate sub.
Paschall, who is also the son of late CBS New York anchor Michele Marsh, said Nargeolet was known affectionately as "Mr. Titanic" due to his expertise on the doomed cruise ship.
"We focus so much on everything he did in the water, but I feel like some of his greatest accomplishments, too, were out of the water," Paschall said. "I understand that in life it is sometimes not easy to be a stepfather, when you are coming into a situation where my father was still in the picture and I had a great relationship with him, but he was always so respectful of my relationship with him and he was such an important part of my life.
Nargeolet was the director of underwater research for RMS Titanic, an American company that owns the salvage rights to the wreck and operates exhibits featuring artifacts from the ship. About 30 million people have visited its exhibits, according to the company.
In an interview with CBS News this week, G. Michael Harris, founder of RMS Titanic, said that he has worked with Nargeolet for the past 30 years, describing him as an "all-around good guy."
"We first met in my freshman year of high school," Paschall said. "I remember the first thing he did for me that was so meaningful was he helped me with a science project on the building of a cell and creating a model of it, and I ended up getting an 'A' on it. Science is now my favorite subject, and it was one of those things where he never forced any help. I went and asked and he just did it."
- What we know about the tourist sub that disappeared on an expedition to the Titanic wreck
Nargeolet leaves behind a wife and three other children. Paschall said it was rewarding to have his stepfather be part of his young son's life, if only for a short period of time.
"I was very happy that we were able to have that meeting occur," Paschall said. "My son was born early in 2022, in January, and to be able to have that moment with him, to have him hold him, meant a lot. P-H has just meant a lot to me, my family. He had such a close relationship with my mom. It was so meaningful to me in so many ways growing up."
- What to know about the 5 passengers who were on the Titanic sub
Paschall said he can take solace in the fact that his stepfather died doing what he loved — exploring and being an adventurer.
"Yeah, I think in my own opinion his home away from home was the ocean. He just felt so comfortable there," Paschall said. "I know so much of the focus of this discussion is about risk, and I felt he just accepted the risk and knew what it was, but he loved what he did. The Titanic meant so much to him, every artifact he brought up, whether it was small or it was large, meant so much to him."
The other four people aboard the sub — which went missing Sunday, less than two hours into its dive — were British businessman Hamish Harding, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his teenage son Suleman, and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.
- In:
- RMS Titanic
- Atlantic Ocean
Dana Tyler anchors CBS2 News at 6 p.m. She joined WCBS-TV in 1990 as weekend co-anchor and reporter.
Twitter FacebookveryGood! (552)
Related
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- Climate Legal Paradox: Judges Issue Dueling Rulings for Cities Suing Fossil Fuel Companies
- How Teddi Mellencamp's Cancer Journey Pushed Her to Be Vulnerable With Her Kids
- Expanding Medicaid is popular. That's why it's a key issue in some statewide midterms
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Supreme Court sides with Jack Daniels in trademark fight over poop-themed dog toy
- What to do during an air quality alert: Expert advice on how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke
- InsideClimate News Launches National Environment Reporting Network
- 2 killed, 3 injured in shooting at makeshift club in Houston
- Wildfire smoke-laden haze could hang around Northeast and beyond for days, experts warn
Ranking
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- Scientists Say Ocean Circulation Is Slowing. Here’s Why You Should Care.
- 24 Mother’s Day Gifts From Amazon That Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are
- Annie Murphy Shares the Must-Haves She Can’t Live Without, Including an $8 Must-Have
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- New York business owner charged with attacking police with insecticide at the Capitol on Jan. 6
- I always avoided family duties. Then my dad had a fall and everything changed
- Kirsten Gillibrand on Climate Change: Where the Candidate Stands
Recommendation
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
Concussion protocols are based on research of mostly men. What about women?
Today’s Climate: July 19, 2010
PHOTOS: If you had to leave home and could take only 1 keepsake, what would it be?
Sam Taylor
Picking a good health insurance plan can be confusing. Here's what to keep in mind
Why pediatricians are worried about the end of the federal COVID emergency
Jessica Simpson Shares Dad Joe’s Bone Cancer Diagnosis