Who is the Pakistani businessman Prince Dawood in the missing submarine Titan?

A total of 5 tourists, including prominent Pakistani businessman Prince Dawood and his son Sulaiman Dawood, are aboard the missing submarine Titan, which took the world’s richest people to see the remains of the Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean.

The search for the tourist submarine is still in full swing while all chances of success in the search operation are still fading with time as the submarine only has a few days of oxygen.

Celebrities who have gone around the world in submarines to see the remains of the Titanic are also being discussed. Do you know about the Pakistani businessman Prince Dawood and his son Salman Dawood who are aboard the missing submarine Titan?

Prince Dawood is one of the richest personalities of Pakistan

Prince Dawood is one of the richest personalities of Pakistan. He is also the Vice Chairman of Engro Corporation. Based in Karachi, the company operates in multiple sectors including fertilizer, food and energy production.

Prince Dawood, 48, studied at Buckingham University, where he earned an LL.B. He also studied at Philadelphia University in Global Textile Marketing.

Prince David’s Total Wealth

According to reports, Prince Dawood’s total wealth is currently $136.73 million.

According to the Daily Mail report, Prince Dawood’s 19-year-old son Sulaiman Dawood is also on board the submarine. According to various reports, Prince Dawood’s son is a fan of science fiction and popular for volleyball.

Prince David and his 19-year-old son boarded a submarine to see the Titanic wreck on June 18. However, there has been no contact between the two since the submarine went missing.

Meanwhile, Prince David’s wife Christina and daughter Alina are awaiting news about their family.

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