What happened to the MS Estonia?

The Estline ferry MS Estonia sunk en route from Tallinn to Stockholm on the 28th of September 1994.
Of the 989 on board, 138 were rescued.
In total, 94 bodies were recovered: 93 within 33 days of the accident, and the last victim was found 18 months later.
None of the Estonian crew surived.
There are 15 different original lists of survivors, all of which include the names of 11 Estonian crew members whose names were later deleted. The captain himself was reported to have been rescued and appeared on Estonian news broadcast, but he was later erased from all reports.
His wife still claims that he was rescued and that she was forbidden from seeing him in hospital for the few days until authorities claimed he sunk with his ship.
In the weeks and months following the Swedish Navy took over the investigation. They refused to recover the 650 bodies left on the ship, and harrassed the relatives of the victims that tried to, even ramming a small diving boat with a frigate.
Later on, the Swedish authorites decided to cover the wreck with a concrete casket.

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prolly nothing happened, just wait for the expert opinion. i feel sleepy

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Are you saying it was used to smuggle UFO parts out of the USSR?

Every time I look out at the Baltic sea on a stormy day I think about this ship. Man what a terrible way to die. The official story is the bow just fell off. There was a picture of a hole in the side but there was no conclusive theory as to what made it. We may never know what really happened.

Was this the ship that had some sort of nuclear material on it? Or am I confusing it with another ship that sank?

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You're confusing it with an X Files episode

You seem sleepy. You should go to bed and forget about this nonsense.

Either a NATO Uboat or British Uboat sank it

the really terrible way to go was the people that they were trying to rescue in the storm, but the waves slammed them against the hull of the ship, drowning sounds like an easy way out compared to that

The official story is the bow just fell off. There was a picture of a hole in the side but there was no conclusive theory as to what made it.

Since they wanted to cover it up as soon as possible one can safely say that something is not right. There have been all kind of theories, but they obviously was transporting something from the old soviet union that someone did not want to reach the west.

This

Swedes did it.

The bow was a bit damaged and the ship was going too fast to be able to be brought back to dock.

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They have discovered two holes in the side of the ship.. Look for the way the metal is bent, i.e. inward vs. outward, as it points to different plausible scenarios.

It was used to smuggle military tech out of Russia in the aftermath and chaos of the fall of the Soviet Union. The Russian gov or some 3rd party got wind of this and sank the vessel with explosives. Then the Swedish gov covered it up.

So why did all this happen?

Why not?Swedes just wanted to dab on Balt subhuman families for the lolz.

Just a prank bro

>Estonian crew members whose names were later deleted.
I wonder if there's a name that they were keeping on that list

>Later on, the Swedish authorites decided to cover the wreck with a concrete casket.
This didn't happen.
There were plans about covering the site with rocks, apparently to prevent people from diving into the wreck, but that plan wasn't completed.

Russian submarine happened. Sweden was smugling Soviet weapons with M/S Estonia to Stockholm, where they were transferred to UK or Unites States. Russians wanted to stop the operation and as being the war criminals they are, shooted torpedoe to passanger ship. This is the truth, the final truth, there is nothing to add nor remove.

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It was.
There were news in 2019 or 2020 that the slab had shifted a significant distance from its original repose.
There even was a documentary about it
Look it up!

"Todella pahalta nayttää nyt tässä kyllä" happened

There was no documentary, but there was a plan.