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FT: Estonia - what really happen?
Allie
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Some of you may not know what Estonia even is if you don't live around Baltic sea or in scandinavia.

Long story short:

The MS Estonia ferry sank as it was crossing from Tallinn to Stockholm in 28th September 1994, killing 852 people. A 1997 investigation found that the ship's bow door locks had failed in a storm. But new underwater footage appears to show a previously unrecorded four metre (13ft) hole in the ship's hull. 

There were 137 survivors. (source)

So im really curious on your speculations. What do you believe happen? Was it a submarine? Was it military good on the ship? Did the government hide anything? Why was the bodies never returned home? Why did they wanna burry the ship in rocks? 

I've watched the documentary and it just left me speechless. I hadn't heard about this accident before this. 




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I think there's definitely something the government don't want the people to know. It's a pretty big hole, it can't have been missed
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It's so sad and thinking about it sometimes makes me cry, it's awful. 

If anyone is interested: the mayday call and the responses are available on youtube but yeah.. I cry when I listen to it. 
Allie
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Saekki wrote:
I think there's definitely something the government don't want the people to know. It's a pretty big hole, it can't have been missed
They probably didn't look enough. The side where the hole is was towards the bottom before but due to the soft ground it has moved some degrees making the hole visible. 

I'm sure there's something covered up here. 
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Must be Aliens. 
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Honestly I find it unlikely that there's any military things involved, and if it is we will likely not know. Wasn't it fairly recently that the US basically admitted lying about the incident that resulted in them being allowed to go to war in Vietnam?? 
Allie
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
It's so sad and thinking about it sometimes makes me cry, it's awful. 

If anyone is interested: the mayday call and the responses are available on youtube but yeah.. I cry when I listen to it. 


It's heartbreaking. Love their dialects. But it makes me pissed because they didn't look further into this. The ship sank way too fast.
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Allie wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
It's so sad and thinking about it sometimes makes me cry, it's awful. 

If anyone is interested: the mayday call and the responses are available on youtube but yeah.. I cry when I listen to it. 


It's heartbreaking. Love their dialects. But it makes me pissed because they didn't look further into this. The ship sank way too fast.
What always get to me is that the guy talking on Estonia.. the last thing he says is that it really doesn't look good. And you can hear alarms going off and it's just.. horrible. It really is awful. 
From a linguistic perspective I find the multilingualism in the calls very intriguing and to me it's evidence that we need to strengthen education related to other Nordic languages because this would have been so much worse if they weren't able to communicate in languages they were comfortable speaking in. I think that if you are in a situation like this and you're only proficient in your native language or languages very similar to your native language it's ideal if you can communicate with someone who understands you. I understand everything but the Finnish conversation (so far, I'm working on learning Finnish). 
But yeah.. sad.. Sad. Sad. Sad. I need to stop thinking about it. 
Allie
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Allie wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
It's so sad and thinking about it sometimes makes me cry, it's awful. 

If anyone is interested: the mayday call and the responses are available on youtube but yeah.. I cry when I listen to it. 


It's heartbreaking. Love their dialects. But it makes me pissed because they didn't look further into this. The ship sank way too fast.
What always get to me is that the guy talking on Estonia.. the last thing he says is that it really doesn't look good. And you can hear alarms going off and it's just.. horrible. It really is awful. 
From a linguistic perspective I find the multilingualism in the calls very intriguing and to me it's evidence that we need to strengthen education related to other Nordic languages because this would have been so much worse if they weren't able to communicate in languages they were comfortable speaking in. I think that if you are in a situation like this and you're only proficient in your native language or languages very similar to your native language it's ideal if you can communicate with someone who understands you. I understand everything but the Finnish conversation (so far, I'm working on learning Finnish). 
But yeah.. sad.. Sad. Sad. Sad. I need to stop thinking about it. 
And he sounds sooo calm even knowing what's about to happen?? ;_; 

It was a boy, i believe 7 or 8 year old who died at that ferry with his mom. 3 probably more kids
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Allie wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Allie wrote:


It's heartbreaking. Love their dialects. But it makes me pissed because they didn't look further into this. The ship sank way too fast.
What always get to me is that the guy talking on Estonia.. the last thing he says is that it really doesn't look good. And you can hear alarms going off and it's just.. horrible. It really is awful. 
From a linguistic perspective I find the multilingualism in the calls very intriguing and to me it's evidence that we need to strengthen education related to other Nordic languages because this would have been so much worse if they weren't able to communicate in languages they were comfortable speaking in. I think that if you are in a situation like this and you're only proficient in your native language or languages very similar to your native language it's ideal if you can communicate with someone who understands you. I understand everything but the Finnish conversation (so far, I'm working on learning Finnish). 
But yeah.. sad.. Sad. Sad. Sad. I need to stop thinking about it. 
And he sounds sooo calm even knowing what's about to happen?? ;_; 

It was a boy, i believe 7 or 8 year old who died at that ferry with his mom. 3 probably more kids
I don't know if I'd describe it as calm, and also, panicking doesn't help. I think he was well-aware of what was going to happen. If you're interested there's also videos about the morse transmissions when Titanic sank - that's incredibly absurd to look at (with text naturally). 

My dad has allegedly been on that ferry because it operated around Vaasa for a while so he has crossed there a few times and yeah.. it must be so weird? When I was in Helsinki last year I saw one or two of the ships that helped in the situation and I stood there like it's really weird that they're still in operation because it's been a while. 

Since you speak Swedish, have you read the article svenska yle has about Estonia? I've read it a few times and it haunts me. It's really well made ngl. https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2014/09/27/mayday-estonia-den-sista-timmen 
Allie
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Allie wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
What always get to me is that the guy talking on Estonia.. the last thing he says is that it really doesn't look good. And you can hear alarms going off and it's just.. horrible. It really is awful. 
From a linguistic perspective I find the multilingualism in the calls very intriguing and to me it's evidence that we need to strengthen education related to other Nordic languages because this would have been so much worse if they weren't able to communicate in languages they were comfortable speaking in. I think that if you are in a situation like this and you're only proficient in your native language or languages very similar to your native language it's ideal if you can communicate with someone who understands you. I understand everything but the Finnish conversation (so far, I'm working on learning Finnish). 
But yeah.. sad.. Sad. Sad. Sad. I need to stop thinking about it. 
And he sounds sooo calm even knowing what's about to happen?? ;_; 

It was a boy, i believe 7 or 8 year old who died at that ferry with his mom. 3 probably more kids
I don't know if I'd describe it as calm, and also, panicking doesn't help. I think he was well-aware of what was going to happen. If you're interested there's also videos about the morse transmissions when Titanic sank - that's incredibly absurd to look at (with text naturally). 

My dad has allegedly been on that ferry because it operated around Vaasa for a while so he has crossed there a few times and yeah.. it must be so weird? When I was in Helsinki last year I saw one or two of the ships that helped in the situation and I stood there like it's really weird that they're still in operation because it's been a while. 

Since you speak Swedish, have you read the article svenska yle has about Estonia? I've read it a few times and it haunts me. It's really well made ngl. https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2014/09/27/mayday-estonia-den-sista-timmen 
Says pretty much the same as the documentary I watched with 5 episodes and 5 hours in total ish. 
I'll definitely read more in that article 
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Why can't it sink on its own without some military cia dude doing it 
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Allie wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
It's so sad and thinking about it sometimes makes me cry, it's awful. 

If anyone is interested: the mayday call and the responses are available on youtube but yeah.. I cry when I listen to it. 


It's heartbreaking. Love their dialects. But it makes me pissed because they didn't look further into this. The ship sank way too fast.
I literally just put this on my watch later because i was suggested it.

I'm probably gonna look up some videos later on it.
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Unaware that it was about the ship I was so confused at your first sentence like .. people outside scandinavia must know estonia .. the country ..
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Azriel wrote:
Unaware that it was about the ship I was so confused at your first sentence like .. people outside scandinavia must know estonia .. the country ..
Samw
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Hmm i just watched the documentary, idk what really to think. Is it possible they either werent aware they hit something or that it ripped as it started sinking?

I don't think there is much doubt that the actual reason for the sinking was the door ripping off. Is it possible they don't wanna lift it or save the bodies, to shield how big the damage really was.
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