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Friday, March 27, 2015

Police make 'significant' discovery at co-pilot Andreas Lubitz's home - USA TODAY



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German police investigating the apparent role of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz in the crash of Germanwings flight 4U9525 in the French Alps said they made a "significant" discovery while searching his home near Dusseldorf, reports said.


"We have found something which will now be taken for tests. We cannot say what it is at the moment but it may be very significant clue to what has happened," Markus Niesczery, a spokesman for Dusseldorf Police, told the Daily Mail late Thursday.


It previously emerged from the French prosecutor's office that information on the plane's voice recorder indicated that Lubitz, 27, may have deliberately locked the pilot out of the cockpit and then initiated a descent that led to the deaths of all 150 people on board the plane bound from Barcelona to Dusseldorf on Tuesday.


Investigators searched Lubitz's apartment in Dusseldorf and the home of his parents in Montabaur, about 40 miles from Bonn. They were seen removing boxes and large blue bags from both residences. The discovery was not a suicide note, police said.


Unconfirmed reports circulating in the German media suggested that Lubitz, by all accounts a skilled pilot with a distinguished training record, and who was not being monitored by security services, may have been suffering from depression.














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