University mourns death of star student Suleman Dawood

GLASGOW: Reacting to the news of the Titan submersible tragedy, the University of Strathclyde in the Scottish city of Glasgow said Friday it was “shocked and profoundly saddened” by the death of its student Suleman Dawood who was aboard the fateful vessel with his father, Shahzada Dawood.

“The entire Strathclyde community offers our deepest condolences to the Dawood family and all those affected by this terrible accident,” principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Strathclyde, Jim McDonald, wrote in a statement.

19-year-old Dawood was on the submersible Titan with his father 48-year-old father Shahzada Dawood, vice chairman of one of Engro Corporation, to explore the century-old wreck of the Titanic which lies more than 12,000 ft deep in the Atlantic Ocean.

The remains of the deep-sea submersible were discovered Thursday, the US Coast Guard said, after a “catastrophic implosion” that killed all five on board.

The US Coast Guard also stated that the bodies of the crew may never be recovered from the “unforgiving” ocean where they perished.

The announcement came after shattered pieces of the submersible were found 500 meters from the bow of the Titanic. 

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