Shahzada Dawood, a British Pakistani businessman who was among the many 5 folks aboard a submersible journeying right down to view the Titanic,was killed when the vessel imploded throughout its descent to the ocean ground, the authorities mentioned on Thursday. He was 48.
His 19-year-old son, Suleman, who was with him on the Titan submersible, was additionally killed.
Mr. Dawood was the vice chairman of Engro Company, a enterprise conglomerate headquartered in Pakistan within the southern port metropolis of Karachi that’s concerned in agriculture, power and telecommunications. His household is named one of many wealthiest enterprise households within the nation. Mr. Dawood’s work targeted on renewable power and know-how, in response to a press release from his household.
Mr. Dawood studied legislation as an undergraduate pupil at Buckingham College in Britain and later obtained a grasp’s in world textile advertising and marketing from Philadelphia College, which is now a part of Thomas Jefferson College. In 2012, he was chosen as a Younger International Chief by the World Financial Discussion board.
His son, Suleman, was a enterprise pupil on the College of Strathclyde in Glasgow and had simply accomplished his first 12 months, in response to a spokesman for the college. Like his father, he was a fan of science fiction books and likewise loved fixing Rubik’s Cubes and taking part in volleyball, in response to a press release from Engro.
“The connection between Shahzada and Suleman was a pleasure to behold; they have been one another’s biggest supporters and cherished a shared ardour for journey and exploration of all of the world needed to provide them,” in response to a press release from the Dawood household. “This unwavering curiosity constructed the muse for a detailed friendship between the 2.”
The pair’s yearslong ardour for science and discovery led them to embark on the expedition to the wreck of the Titanic, in response to family and friends.
“Touring, science, are a part of his DNA,” mentioned Ahsen Uddin Syed, a good friend of the elder Mr. Dawood who used to work with him on the Engro Company. “He’s an explorer.”
A lover of Star Trek and Star Wars, Mr. Dawood was additionally keen on nature and infrequently traveled to faraway locations, sharing footage of his adventures, Mr. Sayed mentioned.
His Instagram profile is sort of a reminiscence e-book of his love of journey and nature; it’s blanketed with images of birds, flowers and landscapes, together with a sundown within the Kalahari Desert, the ice sheet in Greenland, penguins within the Shetlands and a tiny chook in London with the caption “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.”
“Don’t adventures ever have an finish?” Mr. Dawood wrote in a Fb publish final 12 months from a visit in Iceland, quoting Bilbo Baggins from “The Fellowship of the Ring.” “I suppose not. Another person all the time has to hold on the story.”
Khalid Mansoor, one other former colleague of Mr. Dawood, mentioned that when the 2 labored collectively, Mr. Dawood was a passionate champion for the surroundings. He was additionally a trustee on the SETI Institute, a corporation dedicated to the seek for extraterrestrial intelligence.
In his position at Engro, Mr. Dawood advocated “a tradition of studying, sustainability and variety,” in response to the corporate assertion. He was additionally concerned in his household’s charitable ventures, together with the Engro Basis, which helps small-scale farmers, and the Dawood Basis, an education-focused nonprofit.
“Shahzada’s and Suleman’s absence will likely be felt deeply by all those that had the privilege of figuring out this pair,” his household’s assertion learn.
Mr. Dawood leaves behind one daughter, Alina, and his spouse, Christine.
Salman Masood contributed reporting.