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This is a lot of controversy surrounding the investigation of the fire onboard of Scandinavian Star, including contractionary statements in the official report. Furthermore, new findings such as the deliberate blocking of two fire doors, tampering with an oil pipe and other evidence of access in otherwise staff-only portions of the ship has lead many to believe that the fire was deliberately started by someone who had an indepth knowledge of the ship. The pyromaniac in question seemingly had no such knowledge, and had perished during the second of a total of 8 separate fires which were started. More importantly the Norwegian police in charge of the investigation had asserted him as their prime suspect based on a witness report. The witness has since denied ever stating that the man who she had seen had been the pyromaniac in question, and that she had never been given the report in which she stated such. Possible financial motives for "getting rid" of Scandinavian Star have not been investigated either.
Port of Ulan Bataar, Mongolia? How can such a ship sail there? Is someone kidding? StarryEye ( talk) 05:43, 30 December 2012 (UTC)
Does anyone have any link to the NTSB report? I've created a reference tag for it but am not sure how much to add to the article itself. —Preceding
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20:57, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
the chronology and number of fires is confused. It begins with a fire (so you think there was 1) which turns out to be the second , then goes to the first (so you think there were 2). Later on somebody dies in a fire before the first two (so now you think there were 3), and in the end six fires have been mentioned (but by now you've gotten a bit sceptical).
T 88.89.219.147 ( talk) 01:09, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
There was a whole bunch of info missing on this theory. I didn't get into specifics but I think I cleared up the problems and it should make sense now. Be gentle with the criticism. This is my first contribution. I hope I did it right. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artfulstitches ( talk • contribs) 21:53, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
If someone could find a picture of the MS Scandinavian Star for this article and maybe the St. Petersburg Port article that would be helpful! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Adog104 ( talk • contribs) 19:06, 20 August 2015 (UTC)
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This is a lot of controversy surrounding the investigation of the fire onboard of Scandinavian Star, including contractionary statements in the official report. Furthermore, new findings such as the deliberate blocking of two fire doors, tampering with an oil pipe and other evidence of access in otherwise staff-only portions of the ship has lead many to believe that the fire was deliberately started by someone who had an indepth knowledge of the ship. The pyromaniac in question seemingly had no such knowledge, and had perished during the second of a total of 8 separate fires which were started. More importantly the Norwegian police in charge of the investigation had asserted him as their prime suspect based on a witness report. The witness has since denied ever stating that the man who she had seen had been the pyromaniac in question, and that she had never been given the report in which she stated such. Possible financial motives for "getting rid" of Scandinavian Star have not been investigated either.
Port of Ulan Bataar, Mongolia? How can such a ship sail there? Is someone kidding? StarryEye ( talk) 05:43, 30 December 2012 (UTC)
Does anyone have any link to the NTSB report? I've created a reference tag for it but am not sure how much to add to the article itself. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Lstanley1979 (
talk •
contribs)
20:57, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
the chronology and number of fires is confused. It begins with a fire (so you think there was 1) which turns out to be the second , then goes to the first (so you think there were 2). Later on somebody dies in a fire before the first two (so now you think there were 3), and in the end six fires have been mentioned (but by now you've gotten a bit sceptical).
T 88.89.219.147 ( talk) 01:09, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
There was a whole bunch of info missing on this theory. I didn't get into specifics but I think I cleared up the problems and it should make sense now. Be gentle with the criticism. This is my first contribution. I hope I did it right. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artfulstitches ( talk • contribs) 21:53, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
If someone could find a picture of the MS Scandinavian Star for this article and maybe the St. Petersburg Port article that would be helpful! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Adog104 ( talk • contribs) 19:06, 20 August 2015 (UTC)