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The M/S Estonia disaster Twenty-five years ago, on September 28, 1994, M/S Estonia was on its way from Tallinn to Stockholm with 989 people on board, when the visor in the ship’s bow door opened and the ship sank. 852 people died and 137 people survived in the worst maritime accident ever on the Baltic Sea. [embedded content]
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The M/S Estonia disaster Twenty-five years ago, on September 28, 1994, M/S Estonia was on its way from Tallinn to Stockholm with 989 people on board, when the visor in the ship’s bow door opened and the ship sank. 852 people died and 137 people survived in the worst maritime accident ever on the Baltic Sea. [embedded content]
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The M/S Estonia disaster
Twenty-five years ago, on September 28, 1994, M/S Estonia was on its way from Tallinn to Stockholm with 989 people on board, when the visor in the ship’s bow door opened and the ship sank.
852 people died and 137 people survived in the worst maritime accident ever on the Baltic Sea.