Shahzada Dawood, 58, and his 19-year-old son, Suleman, were pictured smiling moments before boarding the Titanic sub.
published Sunday, revealing that the passengers — among them her husband and son — likely spent their final moments listening to their favorite songs in complete darkness while gazing out the windows at deep-sea bioluminescent creatures.
The Pakistani-British billionaire and his college student son are seen in another image sharing a tender moment ahead of their doomed trip to the Titanic wreckage.The 22-foot OceanGate sub imploded on June 18 off the coast of Canada, killing all five people on board.
Christine said that both her husband and son were thrilled about the dive to the Titanic’s resting place after nursing a years-long obsession with the 111-year-old wreckage. “He was like a vibrating toddler,” Christine told the Times of her husband’s excitement ahead of the descent. “It was a good morning.”
When contact with the submersible was lost less than two hours later, Christina said she was reassured that communications problems were not uncommon, and if the disruption lasted more than an hour, the dive would be aborted and the sub would bob back up to the surface.Last week, the US Coast Guard announced the recovery ofShare this article:
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