T4 Property is not Hereditary

Theorem
Let $T = \left({S, \tau}\right)$ be a topological space which is a $T_4$ space.

Let $T_H = \left({H, \tau_H}\right)$, where $\varnothing \subset H \subseteq S$, be a subspace of $T$.

Then it does not necessarily follow that $T_H$ is a $T_4$ space.

Proof
Let $T$ be the Tychonoff plank.

Let $T'$ be the deleted Tychonoff plank.

By definition, $T'$ is a subspace of $T$.

From Tychonoff Plank is Normal, $T$ is a normal space.

From Deleted Tychonoff Plank is Not Normal, $T'$ is not a normal space.

Thus it is seen that the property of being a normal space is not inherited by a subspace.

Hence the result.