STOCKHOLM – Swedish authorities said Friday they need more information before deciding whether to reopen the case of a 1994 ferry sinking in the Baltic that killed 852 people, in one of Europe's deadliest peacetime disasters at sea.A TV documentary aired Sept.
28 on the M/S Estonia includes video images from the wreck site showing a hole in the hull measuring 4 meters (13 feet) on the starboard side.In 1997, Sweden, Estonia and Finland concluded in a report that the ferry sank after the bow door locks failed in a storm.