Escape the plane crash! The speechless Pakistani millionaire's wife lost her husband and son on Titan
Escape the plane crash! The speechless Pakistani millionaire's wife lost her husband and son on Titan
Dawood, the prince of Dhonku, spent a lot of money to take his son to see the remains of the Titanic. Unfortunately, he died in a sea accident. His son, Suleiman Dawood, also went down to the depths of the Atlantic. He took his daughter with him, named Christine Dawood. She is the wife of the prince and the mother of Suleiman.
Christine was born in Germany and works as a trainer and psychologist.
After completing her postgraduate studies in professional and organizational psychology at Oxford, Christine started her professional life in Rosenheim, Germany.
Christine Dawood wanted to talk to the BBC and pay tribute to the son and husband she lost. #Titan
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Longer interview running on @BBCWorld on-air and online
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In 1998, Christine had to go to Pakistan. Many people believe that she met the prince there and had conversations with him.
In 2001, the prince married Christine. In 2004, their first child, Suleiman, was born. Their daughter, Elinor, was born two years later.
In 2019, the tragic plane crash took the lives of the Daud family. That incident had such an impact on Christine's mind that she gave up her profession.
1st picture: image of the original Titanic.
— Shahzada Dawood (@ShahzadaDawood) June 24, 2023
2nd picture: image of the wreck of the original Titanic after over a 100 years under the ocean.
3rd picture: The submarine which sank in search of the Titanic.
4th picture: the 5 heroes that sank with it.#Titanic #ShazadaDawood pic.twitter.com/FshR154b49
In 2018, Christine started a business consultancy organization with the help of her husband.
Christine also holds positions on the boards of several non-profit organizations of the Daud family.
Besides Germany and Pakistan, Christine spent quite a few days in France and Britain for work-related and business psychology purposes.
Christine lived in Salisbury, Britain, with her two children and husband.
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— Shahzada Dawood (@ShahzadaDawood) June 24, 2023
He did it only for his Dad 😢
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The prince, a Pakistani-British businessman, is known for being one of the wealthiest families in Pakistan. The prince did not return from the campaign to take his son to see the remains of the Titanic. Suleiman, a 19-year-old, also became a casualty. Christine does not blame herself for losing her husband and son in that campaign; she questions herself about why she let her husband and son go.
Apart from the prince and Suleiman, British millionaire businessman Hamish Harding, former French Navy diver Paul-Henry Nargeolet, and CIO Stockton Rush of the "OceanGate Expedition" were also on board the Titanic. The expedition was organized by OceanGate.
Titanic from Inside Just Before a Trip ....#OceanGate #Titan #titanicsubmarine #OceansGate #submarine #titanicsubmersible #Submersible #titanicsub #Titans #TitanicRescue #titanicsub pic.twitter.com/u1mc5PQifJ
— Shahzada Dawood (@ShahzadaDawood) June 22, 2023
On Sunday, five millionaires embarked on the journey into the depths of the Atlantic on the Titanic. The journey began from St. John's, Newfoundland, about 600 kilometers from the wreckage of the Titanic.
Just 1 hour and 45 minutes after the start of the journey, the Titanic was discovered. The discovered wreckage was salvaged by the US and Canadian military. The search was conducted in the North Atlantic Ocean.
A sonar device was also deployed to capture the sound of the Titanic. A robot was sent down along with the rescue team and the Air Force.