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Titan Sub Implosion Widow Breaks Silence in Heartbreaking Update

Titan Sub Implosion Widow Breaks Silence in Heartbreaking Update

Yahoo04-06-2025
Christine Dawood, who lost her husband, Shahzada Dawood, and their son, Suleman, in the Titan submarine disaster, has spoken out for the first time about her loss in the new documentary Implosion: The Titan Sub Disaster.
The Titan sub imploded on June 18, 2023, while visiting the wreckage of the Titanic, killing all five people on board. The U.S. Coast Guard is expected to release its final report on the tragedy later this year. However, Dawood said in the documentary that the particulars of her husband and son's demise bring her little closure.'They're never going to come back. Their voices are still in the house, their memories are in the house,' Dawood said. 'No matter what the investigation is, the rooms are still empty.'
Dawood continued: 'This arrogance of the people in charge—when they think they're above everything, that really gets to me. Like why is ego and arrogance more important than safety? The irony is not lost on me that the Titanic sunk for exactly the same reason. History repeats itself.'Dawood previously told the BBC that she was initially expected to go along with Shazada, 48, on the Titan expedition, but allowed Suleman, 19, to go in her place because 'he really wanted to go.' Dawood and her 17-year-old daughter, Alina, were present on the Titan's support vessel when they lost the ability to communicate with the submarine.
'I think I will never be the same,' Dawood said in the documentary. 'I don't think that anybody who goes through loss and such a trauma can ever be the same,' she said.'One of the most important things that came out for me was when the Coast Guard also assured us as a family that we couldn't have known. For me that was—yeah, I guess the most important reassurance they could have given me,' Dawood continued.
Implosion: The Titan Sub Disaster is available to stream on Discovery.Titan Sub Implosion Widow Breaks Silence in Heartbreaking Update first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 4, 2025
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