A Las Vegas financier turned down cheap seats in the Titan for him and his son on its doomed trip after raising safety concerns - but was fobbed off by the company boss who believed that descending to the bottom of the Atlantic 'was safer than crossing the street', MailOnline can reveal today.Jay Bloom has shared texts between him and CEO Stockton Rush showing he was offered a 'last minute price' of $150,000-a-head - $100,000 below the usual $250,000 price.Mr Bloom, a supporter who has been photographed with , has described his sadness at Mr Rush's death and his grief that Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, who was just 19, had gone on his place and perished along with French Navy veteran Paul-Henri Nargeolet and British billionaire Hamish Harding,
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