Daring Adventure: Exploring the Titanic’s Wreckage with Sulaiman Dawood and Shahzada Dawood

2023-06-23 13:57:00

Nineteen-year-old Sulaiman Dawood was afraid to go into the deep sea to see the wreckage of the Titanic. But he went for the joy of his father. A journey of never coming back. Nineteen-year-old Sulaiman is the son of Shahzada Dawood, the billionaire vice-chairman of Engro, a multinational company headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. He was a first-year student at the University of Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow. Shahzada was also killed in the tragedy.

Shahzada’s elder sister Azme Dawood revealed that Sulaiman was afraid to travel. Sulaiman was not fully prepared for the journey. I was afraid of the journey. But it’s also Father’s Day, so Suleiman boards the ocean probe Titan to please his beloved father, who is very fond of adventure. Sulaiman’s sister said that her father’s unquenchable passion for the Titanic and ocean expeditions led the two to embark on a journey in search of the Titanic’s wreckage.

‘My heart is broken. I feel very sad that the whole world has to go through so much mental tension and anxiety. She said that she felt like she was in a nightmare and every moment she thought regarding them, she felt like she was going to stop breathing. Sulaiman Dawood is the youngest of the five passengers who plunged to the bottom of the ocean on Titan.

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