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‘Terrified’: Aunt Of 19-Year-Old On Titan Submersible Says He Did Not Want To Go

The aunt of 19-year-old Sleman Durwood, who died in the Titan submarine implosion, said she was “scary” to go on the trip, according to an NBC interview Thursday.

Asme Dawood said NBC News Sleman told relatives that he was “not very enthusiastic” and was afraid to go into the submarine. He added that the 19-year-old decided to join the expedition to see the wreckage of the Titanic to appease his father Shazada., on father’s day. (Related: ‘Nanoseconds’: Expert details what collateral victims may have experienced in ‘catastrophic implosion’).

Azume said she was devastated when Oceangate confirmed that all five of the submarine’s passengers had died in a “catastrophic implosion”.

“I’m thinking about Ms. Sleman, 19, there. Maybe she’s out of breath … I’ll be honest, I’m crippled,” she told NBC News. .

“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” added Amse. “It’s an unreal situation.”

Azume told the media that he was watching the missing Titan submarine closely and was desperate for good news about his brother and nephew. She maintains that she has not been in touch with her brother in recent years, but continues her relationship with her nephew.

“I feel like I’ve been caught in a really bad movie that’s counting down, but I didn’t know how far it was counting down,” she told NBC News. “For me personally, it’s kind of stifling just thinking about them.”

“I never thought I would have a problem breathing,” Amze added. “It was unlike anything I’ve ever had.”

Among the five passengers were Suleman and Shazada. death reported Suspected implosion on Thursday. The submarine sailed off Newfoundland on Sunday. Less than two hours after the submarine set sail, contact with surface ships was lost and search and rescue operations began.

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