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(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 29, 1994 Finnish Army recruits carry victims of the MS Estonia ferry disaster into an amphibious landing craft for transfer from the island of Uto to the mainland. - Sweden said Friday on December 18, 2020 it would seek to lift a ban on inspections of the wreck of the Estonia ferry, which sank in 1994, killing 852 people in one of the worst maritime disasters of the 20th century. The Swedish Accident Investigation Authority has made a request to re-examine the wreck in the Baltic Sea after a documentary presented evidence of a previously unknown hole in the vessel. (Photo by MARKKU ULANDER / LEHTIKUVA / AFP)
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1994-09-29
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