Just curious....wouldn't it make sense for the divers to bring some body bags along with them to bag up any dead bodies that they happen to come across? Sure, they can't get them all, but for the relatives of the few victims that might be recovered, they could have had funerals and some "closure". Instead, the divers (apparently) swam past the bodies. This begs the question: why dive in the passenger compartments in the first place? There's no technical info. regarding the sinking to be gained?
That was very interesting.........wait for it.........."footage".
Seriously; the vitim at the end of the video had, obviously, been awaken very late in the sinking. He, or she had no time to even put socks, or shoes on. Soon after death, the body would bloat and float. That's why they're above the diver. Sad.
Recently I watched a lot of videos and documents about the Estonia disaster. It's clear that Governments from different countries try to cover up what really happened that night. I have a question however. Why doesn't everyone team up and bring this to the European court?
I have read through two inquiries on this accident (one by the multinational body designated to investigate the disaster and the other by the German shipyard company that build the ship). The passenger staying in Cabin 6129 escaped and survived (which is why the door was unlocked - he ran from the cabin when the ship listed). Unfortunately, the sediment visible when the door is opened probably is human flesh, as subsequent dives discovered two bodies immediately outside the door. Rest in peace.
and why the diver do his work whit bare hands, at 1000 meter under the Baltic sea?? Ore it just look like the diver work whit bare hands?? can somebody tell me?
@MLDJHF The diver had yellov gloves and it's between about 50-90 metres down under the water surface because the ship is resting on an underwater hill.
@MLDJHF Some more information for you, the avarge depth of the baltic sea is 55 meters, and the deepest is 459 meters between finland and sweden. The depth where M/S estonia sank is about 80 meters.
The sediment you see when the diver opens the door is pieces from decomposed bodies in the corridor, this diving was about two months after the disaster so the bodies had started to decompose. When the video goes blank he had his camera towards the bodies and with respect for the relatives they cut away that sequence when they released the video for the public.
I think the gap in the footage towards the end must be the body that the report mentions in the corridor. Grim. Incredibly impressed with the diver's composure in what must have been an incredibly stressful environment.
Sounded like saddam hussein in south park that voice with helium :p
hersan33 2 weeks ago
Are Swedish divers not competent enough for this task?
NaughtyByNaturet 1 month ago
Just curious....wouldn't it make sense for the divers to bring some body bags along with them to bag up any dead bodies that they happen to come across? Sure, they can't get them all, but for the relatives of the few victims that might be recovered, they could have had funerals and some "closure". Instead, the divers (apparently) swam past the bodies. This begs the question: why dive in the passenger compartments in the first place? There's no technical info. regarding the sinking to be gained?
SteveLLW 1 month ago
That was very interesting.........wait for it.........."footage".
Seriously; the vitim at the end of the video had, obviously, been awaken very late in the sinking. He, or she had no time to even put socks, or shoes on. Soon after death, the body would bloat and float. That's why they're above the diver. Sad.
SteveLLW 2 months ago
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Recently I watched a lot of videos and documents about the Estonia disaster. It's clear that Governments from different countries try to cover up what really happened that night. I have a question however. Why doesn't everyone team up and bring this to the European court?
Erickaltburg 2 months ago
Looks like the video ends with a foot.
nils4545 2 months ago
fake
dulexo 3 months ago
I have read through two inquiries on this accident (one by the multinational body designated to investigate the disaster and the other by the German shipyard company that build the ship). The passenger staying in Cabin 6129 escaped and survived (which is why the door was unlocked - he ran from the cabin when the ship listed). Unfortunately, the sediment visible when the door is opened probably is human flesh, as subsequent dives discovered two bodies immediately outside the door. Rest in peace.
gbp123321 3 months ago
Is the "donald duck" -voice from all the helium they have to inhale when diving that deep? Or is it modified?
tyranssi144 4 months ago
@tyranssi144 It is helium and oxygen in the tanks.
Faluragrut 4 months ago
I couldn't imagine how scary it would be being there with all those corpses.
TH3ANIMALMOTHER 4 months ago
the divers mast have nerves of steel! RESPECT!
and why the diver do his work whit bare hands, at 1000 meter under the Baltic sea?? Ore it just look like the diver work whit bare hands?? can somebody tell me?
MLDJHF 5 months ago
@MLDJHF The diver had yellov gloves and it's between about 50-90 metres down under the water surface because the ship is resting on an underwater hill.
Faluragrut 5 months ago
@Faluragrut
ow, i had read somewhere (but long time ago) that the ship went down to 1000 meters to the bottom of the sea.
Okay, thanx for you update information :)
MLDJHF 5 months ago
@MLDJHF Some more information for you, the avarge depth of the baltic sea is 55 meters, and the deepest is 459 meters between finland and sweden. The depth where M/S estonia sank is about 80 meters.
adethaboy 5 months ago
@adethaboy
thanx a lot! :)
MLDJHF 5 months ago
The sediment you see when the diver opens the door is pieces from decomposed bodies in the corridor, this diving was about two months after the disaster so the bodies had started to decompose. When the video goes blank he had his camera towards the bodies and with respect for the relatives they cut away that sequence when they released the video for the public.
Faluragrut 6 months ago
I think the gap in the footage towards the end must be the body that the report mentions in the corridor. Grim. Incredibly impressed with the diver's composure in what must have been an incredibly stressful environment.
Sulman78 6 months ago
I would rather be sent to Iraq or Afghanistan with a waterpistol than dive into that vessel. Divers, you got some balls!
Squad2ND 10 months ago 3
@Squad2ND
agree......it would be terrible to lost the way there!
MLDJHF 5 months ago