Suleman Dawood Death: When Did Suleman Dawood Die? – Suleman Dawood was a student at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, and he tragically was one of the five men who died during a submersible dive to see the Titanic.
Suleman was enrolled in Strathclyde Business School and had just finished his first year, according to the university. Shahzada Dawood, 48, was also aboard the submersible during the disastrous expedition.
Before the US Coast Guard announced their deaths, the university’s principal, Professor Jim McDonald, addressed the students, assuring them that the welfare team was available to support Suleman’s friends and classmates during this difficult time.
In a poignant update, a spokesperson for the US Coast Guard revealed that the debris recovered during the search for the missing submersible, named Titan, indicated a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber.
Earlier this week, a heartfelt family statement shed light on Suleman’s vibrant personality. It described him as an enthusiastic lover of science fiction literature, always eager to broaden his knowledge. He had a passion for solving Rubik’s cubes and enjoyed playing volleyball. Suleman had recently graduated from ACS International School Cobham, located in Surrey.
The untimely loss of Suleman Dawood has cast a somber shadow over the academic community and beyond. As his loved ones mourn this devastating loss, memories of his inquisitive spirit and diverse interests will endure. The tragic accident serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact that individuals like Suleman leave behind in their pursuit of knowledge and exploration.
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Suleman Dawood Death: When Did Suleman Dawood Die?
The confirmation of Suleman Dawood’s death was made on Thursday, June 22, 2023.