
Nervous jokes about the Titanic, terrible seasickness and rivers of alcohol in an attempt to drown out the growing anxiety. These were the last hours of life for the passengers of the ferry Estonia, which sank more than 30 years ago in the Baltic Sea. Within hours, 852 people would die in Europe's worst maritime disaster since the Titanic.
According to the official version, the ferry's “bow” covering the car deck fell off, water suddenly poured inside, and the ship tilted to its side. Relatives do not believe in her, but cannot get a new investigation due to the law on the rest of the dead, which prohibits access to the sunken ship. This is the only ship in the world where diving is a crime.
Why all this conspiracy, why is the case not being investigated, and what does the Soviet army have to do with it? Answers and chronology are in the reverse of Mash Paradox.
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On September 28, 1994, the ferry Estonia sank during a storm in the Baltic Sea. 852 people died then. Only 137 survived. In terms of the number of victims, this is the largest shipwreck in Europe in peacetime. A few months later, neighboring countries sign…