Tag: Titanic

  • Dawood family issues statement about Titan sub accident

    Dawood family issues statement about Titan sub accident

    Canada Global (Web News) Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawaood died, and the Dawood family thanked everyone who helped with the rescue effort in the Atlantic Ocean in a statement they released early on Friday.

    The US Coast Guard said on Thursday that a deep-sea submersible that was lost after a “catastrophic implosion” that killed everyone on board been recovered in bits. The submersible was transporting five people, including a father and son, on a trip to the century-old Titanic ruin.

    The Dawood Foundation posts the following on its Twitter account: “It is with great sorrow that we announce the demise of Shahzada and Suleman Dawood. Onboard OceanGate’s Titan submersible when it sank beneath were our dear boys. During this trying time of loss, kindly remember the departed souls and our family in your prayers.

    All those who contributed to the rescue efforts have our sincere gratitude. Their never-ending efforts gave us courage throughout this difficult period. We owe a debt of gratitude to everyone who supported us while we were in need, including our friends, family, coworkers, and well-wishers from across the world. The overwhelming love and support we get keeps enabling us to withstand this unfathomable loss.

  • Prince Harry has more leaks than the Titanic

    Prince Harry has more leaks than the Titanic

    Canada Global (Web News) According to reports, Prince Harry’s ambitions for Spare have left both supporters and detractors perplexed as to whether his assertions are those of a guy “seething with inherited privilege or pragmatically sceptical of his own gilded cage.”

    This charge was made by a writer named Raven Smith in a recent article for Vogue Online.

    Readers and critics are divided on whether this book is an analysis of what it means to be the spare to Britain’s most famous heir, a study of a life spent in a palace with more leaks than the Titanic, or a type of slow-release retribution, the author speculated in the opening paragraph of Spare.

    Sometimes it’s difficult to tell if Harry is enraged by his inherited privilege or simply critical of his own gilded prison. Is he clearing the air or just feeding the rumour mill more fuel?