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Penultimate Amazing
The Strange Case of Captain Avo Piht
So it was thought Captain Avo Piht had been rescued, together with eight other crew members. His wife Sirje Piht remained convinced he was alive until her death in 2006.
To compound matters, Interpol, too, thought he was alive and a warrant was put out for his apprehension.
Captain Piht had been on his way to Stockholm to sit an exam in the morning so he was not on duty that night.
It was probably a clerical error IMV - put on a survivors list by mistake - but as Paul Barney put it, 'How can you be listed as a survivor if you were not there?'
What is intriguing is that the USA had 'disappeared' a couple of Egyptians suspected of terrorism by the CIA in the early 2000's, even though the Treaty of Rome (Criminal Law) prohibit the 'disappearing' of people by the state.
So it was thought Captain Avo Piht had been rescued, together with eight other crew members. His wife Sirje Piht remained convinced he was alive until her death in 2006.
To compound matters, Interpol, too, thought he was alive and a warrant was put out for his apprehension.
Captain Piht had been on his way to Stockholm to sit an exam in the morning so he was not on duty that night.
It was probably a clerical error IMV - put on a survivors list by mistake - but as Paul Barney put it, 'How can you be listed as a survivor if you were not there?'
What is intriguing is that the USA had 'disappeared' a couple of Egyptians suspected of terrorism by the CIA in the early 2000's, even though the Treaty of Rome (Criminal Law) prohibit the 'disappearing' of people by the state.