The Dawood family announces virtual prayer to remember their lost relatives in the Titan Submarine incident
We all know that a tragic incident happened a few days ago Titan was reported missing and the Coast Guard stated that all five people aboard the submarine had died after the ship suffered a catastrophic implosion. It was confirmed when a debris field was found on the seabed 500 meters from the bow of the Titanic. For your information, the bow is more than two miles below the ocean surface and 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Two people from Pakistan were part of this expedition: Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman. Recently the Dawood family announced a virtual prayer meeting to remember their lost relatives, who tragically passed away in the Titan submarine incident in the Canadian seas.
Two members of the Dawood family were killed in the Titan submarine incident
The father-son pair joined three other crew members on the Ocean Gate expedition, including Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate – an organization that conducts deep-sea expeditions. They had ventured on a tour to explore the wreck of the sunken 114-year-old Titanic cruise.
The Dawood family is one of the wealthiest in Pakistan. They shared an invitation to the prayer meeting on the Dawood family’s social media platforms. The message on the invitation reads:
“Please join the Dawood family as we pray to give thanks to Allah for his immense blessings and ask forgiveness for Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood,”
Reports claim that the prayer for the father and son will take place via a live stream on the Dawood Foundation’s YouTube channel at 6:30 pm in Pakistan on Tuesday, June 27.
Meanwhile, the US Coast Guard recently launched an investigation into the cause of the underwater implosion that destroyed the small submarine. The Coast Guard has said it has established a Marine Board of Investigation (MBI), the highest level of investigation, into this ultimately tragic incident that drew global attention.
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