Suleman and Shahzada Dawood in a family picture ENGRO CORPORATION LIMITED | Reuters
How the days go by after the accident titan submarine, which exploded during the expedition to the remains of the Titanic, more information has been revealed about the five crew members who lost their lives. For example, that the youngest, Suleman Dawoodfrom only 19 years, descended into the depths of the ocean with a mission quite different from that of admiring the wreckage of the most famous shipwreck in the world. “I’m going to solve it Rubik’s Cube 3,700 meters under the sea on the Titanic,” he told his mother before the adventure began, according to what he told the BBC. Just days ago, his aunt claimed Suleman was terrified of the journey.
Christine DawoodSuleman’s mother and wife Shahzada, who both died in the Titan implosion, told the BBC that he applied for guinness book records. For that, he took his Rubik’s Cube to the submarine and his father, a camera to capture the moment. Although it will never be known whether the young man managed to break the world record, the truth is that he showed the way, as he showed his abilities by solving the puzzle in 12 seconds. Interesting, American Max Park broke the record, leaving it in 3.13 secondsprecisely on June 11 a week before the disappearance of Titan. It has been five years since China’s Yusheng Du’s mark of 3.47 seconds was broken in 2018.
Christine Dawood and her 17-year-old daughter Alina were aboard the Polar Prince, a submarine support vessel, when word came that communication with the Titan had been lost, Efe reported. – Then I didn’t understand what it meant, but then everything got worse – said the mother in the first interview after the tragedy. And that’s it she was the person who would basically get on the submarine with her husband Shahzad, but then “I later backed off and left the venue to get ready (Suleman), because he really wanted to go,” she said. “I was very happy for them because they really wanted” to see the wreck of the Titanic, he added.
However, a few days ago, Suleman’s aunt, Azmer Dawoodhe assured that he was 19 years old terrified of the trip. He had the feeling that something was wrong, he was not very comfortable, but he managed, he said in an interview with the BBC. Apparently he would agree to board the OceanGate submarine to please his father.
Together with Suleman and Shahzad Dawood, who belonged to one of Pakistan’s richest business families, the founder and CEO of OcenGate, Stockton Rushwhose wife and communications director she was descendant of two Titanic victimsBritish businessman Hamish Harding and French researcher Paul-Henry Nargeolet.
Source: La Vozde Galicia
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