Do we still know what really happened in Estonia and why? The sinking of the passenger car ferry M/S Estonia on September 28, 1994 was shocking news all over the world. New and contradictory evidence has been constantly accumulated about the event. JK Tamminen describes the events of the night of the accident touchingly, but is not content to repeat what has already been read. Although the possible causes of Estonia's sinking can be exhaustively recorded, there are still many open questions that have not yet been answered. Why hasn't everything recorded in the investigations of the wreck been made public? Why have documents related to the accident been declared secret for years in several countries? Why was the pin of Estonia's bow visor, which had already been brought to the surface, thrown back into the sea? Why was the hole in the side of the ship only discovered more than 20 years after the ship sank, even though some survivors from the ship told about it earlier? How did the names of those who had already been entered disappear from the name lists? There have been rumors of munitions shipments, cocaine shipments, the Russian mafia, missing captains and even murders.