I only feel bad for the only teenager on the expedition, but this is coming from the fact that they were too young to go. The second article below makes me feel sadder as there was way more loss of life, but oddly enough, not much mention of it on official media channels, at least to my knowledge.
For the OceanGate casualty that was young, allegedly, according to a relative of the teenager who perished, the boy was, in her words, terrified and wasn't up for it. Saying he only did it because it was father's day.
Quite terrifying to imagine the last moments of this young boy, or several hundred of the refugees from the news article below. What were they feeling/thinking as they were staring down at their final moments of existence?
Also, it should be noted that another tragedy also happened just this week around the same time the OceanGate thing was happening. It's been heavily debated online why the OceanGate disaster had more airtime as opposed to this massive loss of life (500 dead, few hundred missing) just because those who died (on OceanGate) were richer.
I am only just starting to read up on the immigrant tragedy, and it's a total shitstorm to say the least.
EDIT: Clarity. Added figures.