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Sole Brit survivor of 'modern Titanic' disaster on claims ferry was sunk by Russians
Paul Barney who worked in North Wales was on board the MS Estonia ferry when it sank, claiming 852 lives
05:00, 17 JAN 2021
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IrelandUnited-kingdomAberystwythCeredigionBerkshireUnited-kingdom-generalEstoniaFinlandSwedenRiver-seiontGwyneddFrongochIt was the second deadliest peacetime sinking of a European ship since Titanic
Treaty declared site a marine grave and prohibited any exploration of the wreck
Swedish filmmaker Henrik Evertsson, 33, says he used drone to film wreckage of the MS Estonia when his crew discovered a gaping hole in the hull of the ferry
Film reveals official Swedish report admitted ferry was used by Swedish forces to smuggle Russian military technology out of Tallinn weeks before it sank
The MS Estonia was some five hours into its overnight voyage from Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, to Stockholm in Sweden when its captain, Arvo Andresson, noticed the first indications of trouble.
EstoniaSwedenNorwayLatviaBerkshireUnited-kingdom-generalUnited-kingdomStockholmFinlandTallinnHarjumaaPoland | UPDATED: 13:52, Wed, Jan 13, 2021
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Investigations into the mysterious sinking of the MS Estonia have been reopened after a report discovered new evidence that could solve the case. The vessel sank in 1994 while on a voyage from the Estonian capital of Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden. The MS Estonia had 989 people on board when it sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea, with only 137 surviving the catastrophe. This made the event the second deadliest peacetime sinking of a European ship after the Titanic.
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