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Sweden Approves Underwater Examination of Estonia Wreck – gCaptain

STOCKHOLM, Dec 18 (Reuters) – Sweden said on Friday it would allow an underwater examination of the ferry Estonia, which sank in the Baltic 26 years ago with the loss of 852 lives, after a documentary film showed previously unknown holes in the wreck’s hull. The official investigation concluded in 1997 that the roll-on, roll-off ferry’s bow shield had failed, damaging the bow ramp and flooding the car deck. However, a Discovery Network documentary shown earlier in the autumn about the disaster included new underwater video images from the wreck site showing two previously unknown holes on the starboard side of the ship’s hull.

Sweden to allow underwater investigation of Estonia wreck site

Sweden to allow underwater investigation of Estonia wreck site FILE PHOTO: A helicopter circles an over turned lifeboat from the ferry Estonia, which sank in a storm off south.. STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden said on Friday it would allow an underwater examination of the ferry Estonia, which sank in the Baltic 26 years ago with the loss of 852 lives, after a documentary film showed previously unknown holes in the wreck’s hull. The official investigation concluded in 1997 that the roll-on, roll-off ferry’s bow shield had failed, damaging the bow ramp and flooding the car deck. However, a Discovery Network documentary shown earlier in the autumn about the disaster included new underwater video images from the wreck site showing two previously unknown holes on the starboard side of the ship’s hull.

Sweden To Allow Underwater Probe Of Estonia Wreck Site

Sweden to Allow Underwater Probe of Estonia Wreck Site Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. (Photo: Accident Investigation Board Finland) Sweden said on Friday it would allow an underwater examination of the ferry Estonia, which sank in the Baltic 26 years ago with the loss of 852 lives, after a documentary film showed previously unknown holes in the wreck s hull. The official investigation concluded in 1997 that the roll-on, roll-off ferry s bow shield had failed, damaging the bow ramp and flooding the car deck. However, a Discovery Network documentary shown earlier in the autumn about the disaster included new underwater video images from the wreck site showing two previously unknown holes on the starboard side of the ship s hull.

Sweden to Allow New Underwater Investigation Into Estonia Ferry Wreck Site

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An incredible tragedy : Canterbury helicopter crash victims identified

An incredible tragedy : Canterbury helicopter crash victims identified Newshub 15/12/2020 Mark Quinlivan © Video - Newshub; Image - Andrew Davidson / Linkedin / Newshub. Watch: The identities of the two people killed in the crash have been confirmed. A north Canterbury couple has been formally identified as the victims of a helicopter crash near Kaikōura on Tuesday. Andrew Hamish Davidson, 60, and his wife Lin Chen, 39, were killed in the chopper crash at the Kekerengu River mouth about 12:40pm. Three other people, two reportedly their children, were seriously injured and airlifted to Wellington Hospital. Stuff reports that Davidson purchased the helicopter two months ago and was out for a flight with his family when the crash happened.

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