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The Pakistani tycoon who died in the Titanic tourist bathyscaphe had previously almost crashed the plane in 2019

The Pakistani tycoon who died in the tourist bathyscaphe “Titan” also experienced extreme events in the past – this was reported by the Pakistani press. He had also previously been involved in a horrific flight where he nearly died.

It will be recalled that the Pakistani-British tycoon Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman were among the five people on board the bathyscaphe that disappeared near the wreckage of the Titanic, whose search led by rescuers from the United States and Canada ended on Thursday after they found ” garbage field” in the search area.

Shahzada Dawood’s wife Christine Dawood recalled an incident from 2019 when Shahzada Dawood went through a terrifying ordeal on a plane. “Our plane crashed several times during the flight due to the storm. We were given a chance when our flight was canceled and we were put on the next one. We had to return home and have a hearty breakfast. But we didn’t do it, and this flight became one of the most memorable in my life,” says Christine in her blog.

As she says, the takeoff was uneventful, like most cruise flights, but as soon as the seat belt signs came on before landing, the plane plummeted. “The entire cabin let out one simultaneous scream, which turned into a whimper and then into silence,” the blog post said.

“The plane fell again and was shaking left and right. I felt like a grain of sand in a big sandbag, or a boxer who had suffered a crushing defeat – punches from all sides. I grabbed the armrests as if it could change something,” she continued. As turbulence increased, she recalls the pilot announcing that he would try to land at a different angle.

“Shaking to the left, swaying to the right. My head hit the window. The engines roared and we gained altitude again. Only the force of traction on the ground slowing the plane down brought me back to reality. We survived, I realized, but I still couldn’t move. We were safe on the ground, and yet my throat felt like a noose had been tightened around it,” she added.

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