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Titanic scandal: Did the billionaire's son foresee his own demise? Suleman was afraid and resisted going, but his aunt persuaded him to go

Titanic scandal: Did the billionaire's son foresee his own demise? Suleman was afraid and resisted going, but his aunt persuaded him to go

 Titanic scandal: Did the billionaire's son foresee his own demise? Suleman was afraid and resisted going, but his aunt persuaded him to go


Tourist Submersible Titanic Suleman Dawood was extremely alarmed when he saw the Titanic's debris in the ocean's depths a few days before the Titan submarine departed. Suleiman, a 19-year-old university student, had indicated his reluctance to travel on the trip, according to his aunt.


Amsterdam. Suleman Dawood was really frightened of travelling to sea with his father Shahzada Dawood to view the Titanic shipwreck from the Titan Underwater off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Suleiman Dawood, a 19-year-old university student who was presumed dead alongside his father after the Titan submarine explosion during the expedition, stated he had second thoughts about going on the voyage, according to his aunt. Azmeh Dawood, the elder sister of Pakistani businessman Prince Dawood, told NBC News on Tuesday that her grandson Sulaiman had shown fear and that he was "not ready for this" when discussing a trip of the Titanic wreck with a family member.


But finally, 19-year-old Suleman was forced to ascend Oceangate's 22-foot-tall boat. because he wanted to please his father and this trip was taking place over Father's Day weekend. who has a strong interest in Titanic. Ajmeh and her husband Jonathan currently reside in Amsterdam. When Oceangate, the organisation that ran the Titan expedition, revealed that all five people aboard the Titan submarine were thought dead on Thursday, she completely broke down. The charred remains was consistent with what was thought to have been a "catastrophic explosion" on the submarine, according to the US Coast Guard.


Suleman Dawood's aunt, Azmeh, who is 19 years old, sobbedly expressed her disbelief at the news. Ajmeh had endured four days of excruciating suffering. She was fixated on the Titan submarine discovery news broadcast on television and yearned for updates on her brother and nephew. Along with this, he was plagued by the worry of an unfortunate happening. Azmeh Dawood and Shahzada Dawood are descended from one of Pakistan's most illustrious business families. The business owned by his family, Dawood Hercules Corp, has made significant investments in the food, medical, and other sectors.


In addition to serving as an advisor to the Prince's Trust International, a philanthropic organisation established by King Charles III, Prince Dawood served as vice president of the Anglo Corporation, based in Karachi. The prince, according to Ajmeh, was "absolutely obsessed" with the Titanic when he was a young child. He grew up in Pakistan watching 'A Night to Remember' on repeat. This was a drama produced in Britain about the Titanic's demise. Ajmeh was not shocked to find that his brother had purchased tickets for the Oceangate mission.


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