Germanwings crash caused deliberately by mentally ill copilot: BEA
Updated: 2016-03-14 08:59
(Agencies)
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File photo of Andreas Lubitz running the Airportrace half marathon in Hamburg, Germany September 13, 2009. French BEA air accident investigators reported March 13, 2016 that a doctor had recommended that the German pilot who crashed a Germanwings jet into the Alps last year should be treated in a psychiatric hospital two weeks before the disaster. Prosecutors believe co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who had a history of severe depression, barricaded himself into the cockpit and deliberately propelled his Airbus jet into a mountainside killing all 150 people on board. [Photo/Agencies] |
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