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Suleman Daoud wanted to break the record with a Rubik’s Cube aboard Titan

  • June 26, 2023
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Teenager Suleman Daud, who died last week in the submersible “Titan” along with four other people. he took his Rubik’s Cube because he wanted to break the world

Suleman Daoud wanted to break the record with a Rubik’s Cube aboard Titan

Teenager Suleman Daud, who died last week in the submersible “Titan” along with four other people. he took his Rubik’s Cube because he wanted to break the world recordhis mother Kristin Dawood told the BBC.

For this a young man of 19 years old, applied for the Guinness Book of Records and her father, Shahzada, who also died on Titan, took a camera with him to capture the moment.

The mother claimed that her son liked the Rubik’s cube so much that he He took it with him everywhere and he amazed people with his ability to solve a complex puzzle in 12 seconds.

“Said: “I’m going to solve a Rubik’s cube at a depth of 3700 meters underwater. on the Titanic,” he added.

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Christine Dowd and her 17-year-old daughter Alina were on board the Polar Prince. submersible support ship when word came that contact with Titan had been lost.

I didn’t understand then what that meant. but then it got even worse, ”the mother said in her first interview after the tragedy.

Christine Dowd added that the original plan was she would go with her husband in a submarine, but “then I backed off and left a place to prepare (Suleman) because he really wanted to leave,” he said.

“I was very happy for them because they really wanted to “see the wreckage of the Titanic” added.

Except Suleiman and his father Shahzada Daoud, Three other people died on board: Stockton Rush, Executive Director of OceanGate (submersible owner); British businessman Hamish Harding and Paul-Henry Nargole eminent French explorer.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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