Teenager on sub took Rubik's Cube to break record, mother tells BBC
- Suleman Dawood, who died in the Titanic submersible accident, had taken his Rubik's Cube with him to break a world record. He had applied to Guinness World Records and his father brought a camera to capture the moment.
- Christine Dawood planned to go with her husband to view the wreck of the Titanic, but the trip was cancelled because of the Covid pandemic. She described her husband as infectiously curious about the world around him.
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The mother stated that the young man liked the Rubik's cube so much that he carried it with him everywhere, and it dazzled people with his ability to solve the complex puzzle in 12 seconds
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