The remains of the five people onboard the Titan submersible were described as 'slush' – but what does that mean?
Eerie new details have emerged about the tragic Titan submersible implosion almost three years on from the disaster.
Christine Dawood says remains of her husband and son came back in two small boxes nine months after the catastrophic Titan submersible implosion.
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‘Slush in small boxes’: Titan victim’s family reveals painful 9-month wait for remains after catastrophic implosion
Christine Dawood reveals nine-month wait for Titan submarine victims’ remains, returned as “slush” after catastrophic implosion during deep-sea Titanic dive tragedy in 2023.
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Woman who lost husband and son in ‘Titan’ submersible implosion says their remains were returned as ‘slush’
A mother is still carrying the weight of an unimaginable loss after the Titan submersible tragedy, and now she’s sharing what happened after the headlines faded. Christine Dawood lost both her husband ...
A funeral director has answered questions on whether the bodies of the five men, clothes or personal belongings will ever be ...
There wasn’t much they could find,' Christine Dawood — whose husband, Shahzada, and their 19-year-old son, Suleman, were killed in the catastrophic implosion of the submersible in June 2023 — said.
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