Child Didn't Need To Go On Titanic Sub

Pak Billionaire's Child Didn't Need To Go On Titanic Sub, Close relative Says

Five individuals on board the lost Titanic sub kicked the bucket after disastrous implosion, the US Coast Protect said.

Suleman Dawood, the son of a prominent Pakistani billionaire, tragically lost his life along with four others in a devastating incident involving the Titan submersible. His aunt, speaking to NBC News, revealed that Suleman had been gripped by fear prior to the ill-fated expedition. The news of his untimely demise has left her utterly devastated.

According to Suleman's aunt, her nephew's participation in the expedition was driven by his father's deep fascination with the Titanic. Despite his personal reservations, Suleman felt compelled to join the daring venture due to his father's unwavering obsession with the iconic ship. Little did anyone anticipate the catastrophic implosion that would claim the lives of these courageous individuals.

The US Coast Guard provided details regarding the discovery of the submersible wreckage. The debris was located approximately 1,600 feet (488 meters) away from the Titanic's bow, emphasizing the immense force of the implosion.

The loss of Suleman Dawood, along with the other victims, serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with such perilous undertakings. Their tragic fate has left their loved ones and the world in mourning, as the consequences of this disastrous expedition continue to reverberate.



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