The family of Suleman and Shahzada Dawood have spoken out about the "unfathomable tragedy" of their loss, and have said the pair move on to the "next leg of their spiritual journey hand-in-hand".
The 19-year-old business school student Suleman studied at the University of Strathclyde and was on the submarine with his dad when it imploded. Three others who were on board also died in the tragedy.
Strathclyde University earlier told Glasgow Live they were 'shocked and saddened' following the tragedy. Also speaking to Glasgow Live, the Dawood family said: "With profound sorrow, we mourn the tragic loss of Shahzada and his beloved son, Suleman, who had embarked on a journey to visit the remnants of the legendary Titanic in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean.
The 19-year-old business school student Suleman studied at the University of Strathclyde and was on the submarine with his dad when it imploded. Three others who were on board also died in the tragedy.
Strathclyde University earlier told Glasgow Live they were 'shocked and saddened' following the tragedy. Also speaking to Glasgow Live, the Dawood family said: "With profound sorrow, we mourn the tragic loss of Shahzada and his beloved son, Suleman, who had embarked on a journey to visit the remnants of the legendary Titanic in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean.