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As we know Pakistani billionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, who are among the five missing people of the Titan submersible, have been assumed dead.
Now in an interview with Suleman Dawood’s aunt, the older sister of Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, NBC News said that Suleman did not want to go on the Titanic sub.
“He joined the expedition because it was important to his Titanic-obsessed father, Shahzada Dawood’s sister Azmeh said by adding, “I feel very bad that the whole world has had to go through so much trauma, so much suspense.
Ms Azmeh said that she wouldn’t have gotten into the Titan ‘for a million dollars’. Her remarks came after the somber announcement by US Coast Guard, which ended a multinational search-and-rescue operation that captivated the world since the tiny tourist craft went missing in the North Atlantic four days ago.
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The United States Coast Guard has officially declared that the five missing tourists are assumed dead. Along With Mr Dawood and his son, British explorer Hamish Harding, French submarine expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet, and Stockton Rush, CEO of the sub’s operator OceanGate Expeditions were also on board.