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Father and son who died on Titan submersible described as ‘finest buddies’ at memorial

The father and son who had been killed on the Titan submersible had been “best friends” who “belonged together”, their memorial service has heard. 

Christine Dawood, the spouse of British businessman Shahzada Dawood and mom of 19-year-old Suleman who each died when the vessel catastrophically imploded, thanked those that had despatched playing cards and messages of help.

All 5 passengers on board the submersible, which was trying to view the shipwreck of the Titanic, died.

“These past few days have been incredibly challenging as a family. Emotions from excitement to shock to hope and finally despair and grief,” German-born Mrs Dawood stated on the digital prayer on Tuesday afternoon.

Speaking about Suleman’s start, Mrs Dawood stated that when her husband held his son “for the first time, I just knew these two belonged together. His expression was like finding a long-lost companion for adventures to come.

“These two finest buddies embarked upon this final voyage, their remaining journey collectively.”

Mr Dawood and his wife lived with Suleman and his sister in Surbiton, southwest London. Mr Dawood was from one of Pakistan’s wealthiest families and was a known supporter of two charities founded by King Charles.

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His father, Hussain Dawood, remembered the opposite three males to lose their lives on the Titan and spoke by means of tears on the memorial.

“In such a state of affairs what does a father say, and a grandfather?

“Both of them [were] so excited. So terribly excited about going to see the Titanic,” he stated.

Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman
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Shahzada Dawood (proper) and his son Suleman

He added: “It’s amazing that Shahzada not only exhibited a spirit of entrepreneurship but a high spirit of exploration.

“Shahzada and Suleman each satisfied us that we must always go to Antarctica with them this coming winter and the way excited they had been – an incredible father and son.”

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A detailed buddy and colleague of Shahzada Dawood stated he was “always trying to challenge himself and those around him” and that his demise “leaves a gaping void in my life”.

“I was blown away by his thought process and vision,” Inam ur Rahman stated, including that he additionally had “large doses of humility” and “incredible empathy”.

He additionally remembered Suleman as “a sensible and respectful young man” who “operated at a level way ahead of his age”.

The 19-year-old, a scholar on the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, was planning a world report try to resolve a Rubik’s Cube 3,700m beneath the floor of the ocean.

His father’s colleague added he hoped Suleman was “in heaven teaching the angels to do a Rubik’s Cube in 15 seconds or under”.

Suleman Dawood
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Suleman Dawood

British billionaire Hamish Harding, Titanic professional Paul-Henri Nargeolet and the chief government of OceanGate, the corporate that owned the submersible, Stockton Rush, had been additionally killed within the 18 June implosion.

A frantic five-day search commenced however items of the vessel had been discovered on Thursday about 487m from the wreck of the Titanic.

(Clockwise from top left) Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Stockton Rush, Hamish Harding, Suleman Dawood and Shahzada Dawood
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(Clockwise from high left) Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Stockton Rush, Hamish Harding, Suleman Dawood and Shahzada Dawood

Mrs Dawood instructed the BBC she gave up her place on the Titan submersible after the unique journey was postponed resulting from COVID.

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