Professor Ruben Gordin was acting local physician in Ingå at that moment and that he was out on a mission with the Pilotcutter in order to save survivors. When the first load with injured reached Ingå a Russian ship came and demanded all those salvaged to be handed over immediately. Gordin refused to submit those 6-7 most badly injured, but, within a week all of them had to be handed over.

In the patient diary from the sick ward in Ingå from the autumn of 1944, however there is only one entry with a German name: Karl Heinz Stein, marked as maskin obergefreiter, from Krabstedterfeld, Germany, treated at the hospital between 13.12.1944 and 18.12.1944, logged out that very same day. The name Karl Heinz Stein, with the very same rank, also appears in Udo Kraft’s list over survivors from Russian camps. If this is the very same man that was treated in the sick ward in Ingå no longer can be established, as Stein died at the age of 76.