I did not read a report that was made public, i read an official report from coastguard officials.
I was working on a rescuevessel at that time, so we had acces to that report.
First -I meant that people always look for other stories when some facts are not clear to them (9/11)
Second -the report did say how the ship sank, At about 0115 hrs the visor separated from the bow and tilted over the stem. The ramp was pulled fully open, allowing large amounts of water to enter the car deck. Very rapidly the ship took on a heavy starboard list. She was turned to port and slowed down. You only need 5 inches of water on the whole of the deck to start a ship rolling from starb. to port, each time the vessel rolls a bit more, more and more water staples up each time, at that time she was still taking in water from the front so the movement of tons of water increased, even for a vessel of that size it doesnt take much time to give it a list she cant return from.
Flooding of the accommodation continued with considerable speed and the starboard side of the ship was submerged at about 0130
During the final stage of flooding the list was more than 90 degrees. The ship sank rapidly, stern first, and disappeared from the radar screens of ships in the area at about 0150
So you see, it took her only 35 minutes to go down
The position of the wreck is 59°22,9´ N, 21°41,0´ E.
Third -i do have some familiarisation with a tragedy like this because i took part in the rescue operation with the HERALD OF FREE ENTERPRISE
Fourth -send me a piece of that concrete, and maybe... i'll believe it...