Co-Pilot 'Hid Sick Note On Day Of Alps Crash'

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Co-Pilot 'Hid Sick Note On Day Of Alps Crash'

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Prosecutors investigating the Germanwings crash have said there were indications the co-pilot hid his illness from his employers.

In a news conference on Friday, the prosecutors said that Andreas Lubitz had a sick note for the day the Airbus A320 crashed into a mountainside during a flight from Barcelona to Dusseldorf but never told the airline.

The torn-up note, which would have prevented the 27-year-old from flying, was found during searches of his flat in Dusseldorf and the home he shared with his parents in the town of Montabaur.

The prosecutors added that documents showed he was receiving medical treatment, but that no suicide note or claim of responsibility for the crash was found.

They said: "Documents with medical contents were confiscated that point towards an existing illness and corresponding treatment by doctors.

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  1. Gallery: The Victims Of The Germanwings Crash

    American Emily Selke, a recent graduate, was on the plane with her mother Yvonne. Raymond Selke has described his wife and daughter as 'amazing people'. Pic: Facebook

Iranian sports journalist Hussein Javadi was on his way to Austria to cover a football match. A friend said he was 'a kind, loving, caring man'. Pic: Maysam Bizær/Hossein Javadi

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Argentinian Sebastian Greco was on board with his girlfriend. Pic: Facebook

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Argentinian Gabriela Maumus, 28, was the daughter of a firefighter. Pic: Facebook

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Spanish victim Carles Milla Masanas, 37. The businessman was on his way to a food industry fayre. Pic: Facebook

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Co-Pilot 'Hid Sick Note On Day Of Alps Crash'

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Prosecutors investigating the Germanwings crash have said there were indications the co-pilot hid his illness from his employers.

In a news conference on Friday, the prosecutors said that Andreas Lubitz had a sick note for the day the Airbus A320 crashed into a mountainside during a flight from Barcelona to Dusseldorf but never told the airline.

The torn-up note, which would have prevented the 27-year-old from flying, was found during searches of his flat in Dusseldorf and the home he shared with his parents in the town of Montabaur.

The prosecutors added that documents showed he was receiving medical treatment, but that no suicide note or claim of responsibility for the crash was found.

They said: "Documents with medical contents were confiscated that point towards an existing illness and corresponding treatment by doctors.

1/16

  1. Gallery: The Victims Of The Germanwings Crash

    American Emily Selke, a recent graduate, was on the plane with her mother Yvonne. Raymond Selke has described his wife and daughter as 'amazing people'. Pic: Facebook

Iranian sports journalist Hussein Javadi was on his way to Austria to cover a football match. A friend said he was 'a kind, loving, caring man'. Pic: Maysam Bizær/Hossein Javadi

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Argentinian Sebastian Greco was on board with his girlfriend. Pic: Facebook

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Argentinian Gabriela Maumus, 28, was the daughter of a firefighter. Pic: Facebook

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Spanish victim Carles Milla Masanas, 37. The businessman was on his way to a food industry fayre. Pic: Facebook

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