British-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his 19-year-old son, Suleman, were among the five people who died in the submersible implosion during the Titanic Expedition Tragedy. The Dawood family mourned the loss of the father and son and shared that Suleman expressed fear before embarking on the trip.
According to Shahzada’s elder sister, Azmeh Dawood, Suleman reportedly told the family that he was hesitant about going on the trip to see the Titanic wreck, and felt terrified, but wanted to please his father. Azmeh expressed disbelief, stating that the situation feels like a really bad film with a countdown that you are unaware of, sharing how difficult it is to think of them.
The Dawood family also mentioned that the tragedy called out the best and worst in humanity, with some people contributing and supporting while others used the opportunity for personal gain. The family is overwhelmed with the love and support they have received, grateful for those who showcased the best in humanity.
It is devastating to hear how the tragedy impacted the Dawood family, highlighting the fear and hesitation of Suleman before the fatal dive. The sorrow of the family is shared by many worldwide, as the news of the tragedy spread globally. As the world mourns, it is crucial to remember the importance of human values and virtues, demonstrated by those who contributed and supported with their hearts and actions.
May the souls of those who passed away rest in peace, and their families and loved ones find solace in the memories they shared.