Why should we take his word for it? There was no submarine. The hole is a stress fracture. You have nothing but bad information from people looking to blame anyone else but the Estonia's parent company. Remember, these theories came from private entities who hired by insurance companies of the ship builder (Ze Germans) and Estline, whose job is to clear their clients of wrong-doing to save them from paying through the nose. And every good lawyer knows that when you have nothing the first thing you do is put up a smoke screen to divert attention.
My clients are not guilty, Your Honor, it was these other people and their submarine!
Give me a break.
M/S Estonia was joint owned by Estline - a commercial company based in Estonia - and Nordstrom & Thulin in Sweden, together with government funding.
The shipbuilders, Meyer Werft in Germany, although it designed and built the ship, are not legally liable as it was designed and built before regulations came in about specifications - legally, these regulations can't work in retrospect.
The ship's inspectors, Veritas signed the vessel off as seaworthy. However, the French court that heard the case recently re Meyer Werft / Veritas vs The Estonia Survivors' Group found in the formers' favour.
Thus, we have the perfect situation as far as each of the defending parties are concerned: neither the owners, Nordstrom & Thulin, Estline, Swedish government, nor Meyer Werft, nor Veritas are financially liable.
Thus, Margus Kurm has no motive to claim it was a submarine if he or his country are not vicariously liable for the 'accident'. From the point of view of all of them, the best outcome is 'the hand of God' (
force majeure) verdict, which effectively, it is at the moment, thanks to the JAIC blaming the cause solely on the 'poor design of the bow visor' and its bolts.
As a professional prosecutor, Kurm likely sees himself as quite independent from other government departments, and further, someone of his high office is not going to stick his neck out unless he is 100% sure of his position. He has nothing to gain and nothing to lose.
I recall you said - or someone did - that the Germans have a red hot intelligence service. Well, maybe that intelligence service has noticed things, which made Germany decline to sign the Estonia Gravesite Treaty of 1995.