Pakistani Businessman gone missing in search of Titanic wreckage.
Shahzada Dawood ________________________________ |
In his quest to explore the Titanic wreckage, billionaire Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, vice chairman of Engro, and his son Suleman, along with three other passengers, were lost in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday, 18 June 2023.
Shahzada Dawood and his Son, Suleman |
There were five people in the remote diving submersible, including Stockton Rush, the founder and CEO of Ocean Gate, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his son Suleman, 19, British businessman Hamish Harding, and French explorer Paul-Henri. The organization that operated the Titanic submarine was called The Ocean Gate.
Ocean Gate Submersible |
Submersible driving into Atlantic Ocean |
Titanic wreckage |
The US Coast Guard began searching for the Titan submarine. Similarly, the Canadian Coast Guard activated to look for the anticipated lost Titan vessel. There isn't much information available, though, and the chances of passengers surviving are dwindling rapidly.
The mission, which reportedly cost about $250,000 per person, departed from Newfoundland and traveled 400 miles into the Atlantic Ocean to the disaster location.
According to CNN reports, the Titan's wreckage was found on the ocean floor by the search crews. The catastrophe is said to be largely due to ocean pressure.
No submarine visitors were found, as were the Titanic passengers. Ocean Gate CEO Stockton Rush was a nature lover, adventurer and visionary explorer.
British businessman Hamish Harding was famous for extreme expeditions and was also an experienced jet pilot. He was also chairman of aircraft broker Action Aviation. He was one of the first people to dive deep in the Pacific on Challenger in 2020.
French diver Paul Henri. He had extensive experience of the Titanic expedition. Furthermore, he served as director of underwater research for his RMS Titanic company and in the French Navy, where he served for 22 years.
French diver Paul Henri. He had extensive experience of the Titanic expedition. Furthermore, he served as director of underwater research for his RMS Titanic company and in the French Navy, where he served for 22 years.
Two Pakistan businessmen Shazada Dawood and his son Suleman, were among the country's largest companies in the fields of energy, petrochemicals, fertilizers, information technology, health and agriculture.
Thus, all the millionaires lost their lives because of their desire to see the century-old ruins of the Titanic Ship.
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