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In an interview with the BBC, Christine revealed that her teenage son was obsessed with Rubik’s Cubes. He learned to solve them in a jiffy from YouTube. That said, he got very quick in it, his fastest time was under 12 seconds. Suleiman applied to the Guinness Book of World Records for breaking it near the wreckage of the Titanic. Suleiman wanted to be the first and fastest person to solve the Rubik’s Cube at a depth of 3,700 meters below sea level, near the grave of the Titanic. Father Prince Dawood brought a camera on board the damaged Titan submersible to capture the wonderful moment. Christine quipped, saying that Suleiman never went anywhere without his Rubik’s Cube.
Christine Dawood wanted to speak to the BBC and pay tribute to her lost son and husband. #Titan
long interview going on @BBCworld on-air and online
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— Nomia Iqbal (@NomiaIqbal) 25 June 2023
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“They were both really excited,” commented Critsin Dawood, wife of Pakistani-British billionaire Prince Dawood, 48, and mother of Sulaiman Dawood, 19. During her first interview with the BBC, Mrs Dawood had said that she had initially planned to accompany her late husband on the campaign. But the yatra was canceled due to the global pandemic. When they made plans, it was Suleiman who would accompany his father abroad. However, according to reports, Suleiman was initially reluctant to go on the Titanic expedition on Oceango’s submersible. But he tagged along, ’cause he wanted to please his father.
19-year-old Suleman Dawood was hesitant to dive to see Titanic’s wreckage, says aunt
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The young enterprising boy was a student of Strathclyde University in Glasgow. He had just completed his first year of business in college. Suleiman was said to be a big fan of science fiction, apart from a passion for solving Rubik’s Cube and playing volleyball.
Heartwarming video of Suleman Dawood solving Rubik’s Cube in 20 seconds. Suleiman took the Rubik’s Cube in a wretched way #Titan submersible where he plans to solve it from the inside in order to set a world record. Such a talented young man has been lost. who is responsible?#titansub #titanic pic.twitter.com/5NJIPkb8rK
– Hamza Azhar Salam (@HamzaAzhrSalam) 26 June 2023
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