Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman were killed in the disaster (Picture: AFP/GETTY IMAGES) A grieving mother said her husband and son killed in the Titan sub disaster,were given back to her as ‘s

Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman were killed in the disaster
(Picture: AFP/GETTY IMAGES)
A grieving mother said her husband and son killed in the Titan sub disaster,were given back to her as ‘slush in two small boxes’.
Shahzada Dawood,48,was killed on the dive with his 19-year-old son Suleman as the doomed OceanGate vessel tried to reach the Titanic wreck on June 18,2023.
All five passengers – CEO Stockton Rush,UK billionaire Hamish Harding,French explorer Paul Henry Nargeolet and Mr Darwood and his son were killed ‘instantaneously’ when the sub imploded.
Now Christine Dawood has spoken of the agonising nine-month wait for the ‘bodies’ of her family to be returned from the Atlantic seabed.
‘Well,when I say bodies,I mean the slush that was left,’ she told The Guardian.
‘They came in two small boxes,like shoeboxes’.
Christine Dawood refused to take remains that were mixed with the other victims (Picture: Facebook)‘They have a big pile they can’t separate,all mixed DNA,and they asked if I wanted some of that,too. But I said no,just what you know is Suleman and Shahzada.’Mrs Dawood told the paper she still has her son’s 9,090-piece Lego model of the Titanic built over two weeks on display in her kitchen.‘People are always a bit shocked to see it,’ she says.
An anonymous billionaire may be about to make the first trip to the Titanic since the Titan disaster (Picture: AFP)‘But what was I going to do? Break it up? Hide it away? Suleman put all those hours in. He’d been fascinated with the Titanic since we went to a huge exhibition when we lived in Singapore.’Researchers into the disaster realised the sub must have collapsed inwards within a fraction of a second,killing all five men instantaneously.On hearing the update,Mrs Darwood,who has written a book about her heartbreak,said: ‘My first thought was,“Thank God”…‘I knew Shahzada and Suleman didn’t even know about it. One moment they were there and the next they weren’t.‘Knowing they didn’t suffer has been so important. They’re gone,but the way they went does somehow make it easier.’Since the disaster,Oceangate has suspended its operations and currently has no full-time employees.
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush was one of five passengers onboard the doomed sub when it imploded (Picture: OceanGate)
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