Suleman Dawood, the 19-year-old who died in the Titan submersible alongside his father and three others, had brought a Rubik’s Cube on the journey in hopes of breaking a world record, his mother has said.
The teenager had applied to Guinness World Records ahead of the mission to see the Titanic wreckage and had been “so excited” to try to solve the puzzle deep in the North Atlantic, his mother, Christine Dawood, told the British broadcaster BBC News.
His father, Shahzada Dawood, had even brought a camera along to document the record-breaking moment, she said.
The comments came as the U.S. Coast Guard launched an investigation into the implosion of the submersible, after a saga that captivated the world for days and sparked a vast search.
Christine Dawood said her son loved solving the popular puzzle and often carried a Rubik’s Cube on him, shocking those around him with his ability to solve it in just 12 seconds.
“He said, ‘I’m going to solve the Rubik’s Cube 3,700 meters below sea at the Titanic,” she said. Guinness World Records did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News.
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