Christine Dawood, who was aboard the doomed Titan submersible’s support vessel, said her 19-year-old son brought along a Rubik’s Cube to solve “3,700 meters below” sea level.
the doomed Titan submersible
She explained she “stepped back” to allow her son to go on the voyage, “because he really wanted to go.” that her nephew had been “terrified” leading up to the trip. The aunt, who said she’d fallen out of touch with her businessman brother in recent years, explained that Suleman “wasn’t very up for it,” but had agreed to go on the trip to please his father.
Christine Dawood told the BBC that her husband, a scion of one of Pakistan’s wealthiest business families, had enjoyed “a childlike excitement” about the world around him.
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