An image of a Titan submersible released by OceanGate on its website. (Image credit: OceanGate) Christine Dawood reflected on the Titan submersible tragedy in an interview with the Guardian, describing how she received the remains of her husband and her 19-year-old son in two small, shoebox-like containers. She recalled that the remains resembled “Slush” and were returned to her nine months after the disaster. Her husband, Shahzada Dawood, and son, Suleman Dawood, were aboard the Titan submersible when it encountered problems and ultimately imploded during its descent to the wreck of the RMS Titanic. “We didn’t get the bodies for nine months,” Dawood told the Guardian on Saturday. “Well, when I say bodies, I mean the slush that was left. They came in two small boxes, like shoeboxes.” She added that very little could be recovered after the tragedy. “They have a big pile they can’t separate, all mixed DNA, and they asked if I wanted some of that, too.…