Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
What does "vanished shortly after being rescued" mean? And what is your source for this? According to the JAIC report, all 138 of the initial survivors were admitted to hospitals upon arrival on shore. All the surviving crew members, and all but a handful of passengers, were subsequently interviewed by authorities. At what point did these nine disappear?
Citation please that 'all but a handful of passengers were 'subsequently interviewed by authorities'? This sounds very grand but quite a few survivors complain they had a quick phone call and then heard nothing again. Paul Barney and Sara Hedrenius, claim they have never been contacted at all.
The wife of Avo Piht, Sirje, said she had been phoned from Rostock (a port in East Germany) that her husband was a survivor. He also appears on a survivors list. He was also seen by some, who may of course have been mistaken, on a German TV news clip getting off an ambulance at a hospital in Finland AND there was an Interpol Warrant of Arrest out for him.
September 1996 seven Estonian women wrote a letter to Göran Persson, Swedish prime minister after Ingvar Carlsson and Carl Bildt. It was received 30 September 1996 and handed over to the Swedish Ministry of Communications and registered 1 October with Dnr. K96/3359/2. The seven women were Sirje Piht (wife of Avo Piht), Kairi Lembit (wife of Lembit Leiger), Illu Erma (wife of Viktor Bogdanov), Aino Veide (mother of Hannely and Hanka-Hannika Veide), Merle Pajula (life companion of Agur Tormagas), Viive Kikas (mother of Kaimar Kikas) and Urve Beek (mother of Tiina Müür). They issued a notification that they were not convinced that their eight relatives had died. 17 October 1996 the Ministry replied (Dnr. K96/3559/2) that it had asked Swedish Police to look into the matter. They received no reply. As Göran Persson did not inform the JAIC about the matter, it was not mentioned in the Final report and did not pursue it. The report gives the number of survivors (137) and those found dead in the water (about 92 [numbers vary slightly according to source]) but doesn't give a list of names.
Lembit was the chief engineer and Bogdanov the chief medical officer.
One reason for the lack of confidence is the Estonian claim that the Swedish secret police swooped on the survivors rescued by Mariella and Silja Symphony and effectively put them into custody - locking them away from other passengers and demanding to know who they wanted to ring, together with said ID. They were also - they claim - escorted off the ship in Stockholm before being led into isolated wards and locked away, with the Estonian Embassy frantically trying to contact them.
The mother of the twins, who were ship entertainers, claims her daughters, rang her at least three times after the accident but the call was interrupted each time. The father said he had a phonecall from someone saying his daughters had been seen. The father investigated the caller and went to his address, I believe, in Stockholm, to confront him and find out more. However, when he arrived no-one was there and a neighbour approached him to tell him never to come back.
The whole thing seems to have been one big mess.
Surely wrong to give false hope to the many relatives.
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