Mother gave way to her son on the sunken bathyscaphe “Titan”
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The mother of the deceased son on the bathyscaphe “Titan” gave way to him because of the Rubik’s cube
The mother of 19-year-old Suleiman Davud, who died with his father on the Titan submersible, gave him her place so that he would set a record for solving the Rubik’s cube at depth. This was told by Kristin Dawood in an interview with the BBC Broadcasting Corporation.
According to her, at first she was supposed to go on a bathyscaphe to the crash site of the Titanic with her husband, but the trip was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Christine later decided to give up her seat to her son, as “he really wanted to go.”
The mother of the deceased said that Suleiman wanted to collect a Rubik’s cube at a depth of 3.7 thousand meters next to the sunken Titanic. According to the BBC, before diving, he applied for the Guinness Book of Records.
As a result, the Titan’s dive ended tragically. Pakistani businessman Shahzad Dawood, British billionaire Hamish Harding, founder and president of OceanGate Expedition Stockton Rush, and French aquanaut Paul-Henri Narjolet were also in the bathyscaphe at the time of the tragedy.
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