That is of course not what privacy laws restrict. Please show where the law say you may not put a birthdate on a piece of paper.
Your fantasies are not worth anything. In the press conference in the morning (that you can listen to at
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/estonia?infosida=1994-09-28 (in Swedish)) Carl Bildt say that he was notified by an unnamed person, that got the information from a TT News flash. After that he contacted MRCC.
Citation please. In the reports I have been able to find in newspaper archives this is not supported.
https://www.dn.se/arkiv/inrikes/carl-bildt-kande-folk-ombord/
https://www.svd.se/arkiv/1994-09-29/7¨
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In the second article, there is some information about the press conference.
My translation:
"At the press conference, Carl Bildt was also asked if he was aware of the information that a front hatch on the ship was not closed and that it caused large bodies of water to rush into the ship.
Carl Bildt rejected the question and said that it was not the prime ministers' job to handle tasks belonging to the Accident Investigation Board."
So Vixen, show your sources that your oft repeated statement is true.