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Sweden is planning to amend its grave peace law pertaining to the 1994 Estonia ferry disaster, to enable authorities to dive to the grave site for the purpose of re-examining the wreck, ETV news show Aktuaalne kaamera (AK) reported Monday.
Survivors and relatives of those killed in the disaster are expecting an independent and impartial investigation into the sinking of the ferry, particularly since a Swedish-made documentary which first aired on the Discovery Channel in fall 2020 presented filmed evidence of a large hole in the hull of the wreck, lying in around 100 meters of water, south of the Turku archipelago.
The documentary itself was filmed illegally, with its principal maker currently residing in neighboring Norway and facing a criminal hearing at home.
It 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
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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.
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