Mum of teen who perished on Titanic sub planned Rubik’s cube world record at wreck

Mum of teen who perished on Titanic sub planned Rubik’s cube world record at wreck
The mom of teenager Suleman Dawood, who died within the Titan submersible because it was on its solution to see the wreckage of the Titanic, stated her son liked fixing his Rubik’s dice and even took it on board with him.

The 19-year-old might resolve the puzzle in 12 seconds and deliberate to try a world Rubik’s dice document throughout his journey on the vessel, mum Christine Dawood informed the BBC.

“He said, ‘I’m going to solve the Rubik’s Cube 3700 metres below sea at the Titanic’,” she stated, including that her husband, Shazada – who additionally died when the submersible imploded – had introduced a digicam alongside to movie the feat for the Guinness World Records.

Suleman and Shazada Suleman Dawood perished on the Titan submersible.
Suleman and Shazada Suleman Dawood perished on the Titan submersible. (Supplied)

Suleman has been learning on the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.

His father, who was British, got here from considered one of Pakistan’s richest households.

Billionaire British businessman Hamish Harding, former French navy diver and famend explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet and Stockton Rush, the 61-year-old CEO of OceanGate which owned the Titan, additionally perished alongside the daddy and son.

Suleman took his Rubik's cube on the vessel and had planned to make a world record attempt on board, his mother said.
Suleman took his Rubik’s dice on the vessel and had deliberate to make a world document try on board, his mom stated. (Supplied)

Christine Dawood informed the BBC she initially deliberate to take the journey together with her husband to see the Titanic wreckage however the journey was cancelled in the course of the pandemic.

She then determined to let her son go as a substitute as a result of he actually needed to go, she stated.

Christine stated she and her 17-year-old daughter Alina bid farewell to Sulemon and Shazada on the Titan’s assist vessel, the Polar Prince, because the household shared some laughs and jokes.

“I was really happy for them because both of them, they really wanted to do that for a very long time,” she stated.

She and Alina have been on board the Polar Prince when news broke that communication had been misplaced with the Titan.

“I didn’t comprehend at that moment what it meant – and then it just went downhill from there,” she stated.

Christine stated she missed her husband and son deeply and he or she was undecided if any of the present investigations would carry closure.

“Is there such a thing? I don’t know,” she stated.

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