Crash of the A320: the copilot hid her sick to his employer

"The searches have failed to recover from suicide note or evidence of any political or religious motivation."



The co-pilot of the Airbus A320 was, it seems, on sick leave on the day of the accident, but he hid his employer. In any case what is stated on Friday the German justice.

Prosecutors appuyent on documents found in homes Andreas Lubitz, Düsseldorf and Montabaur. This is recent illness stops leaves, which were torn. These documents indicate that the young man was receiving medical treatment.


In a , Germanwings provides not have received sick leave for the day of the crash. For the company, "so this supports the hypothesis that after the preliminary examination, the deceased would have concealed his illness to his employer and his professional circle."


In addition, the University Hospital Düsseldorf confirmed Andreas Lubitz consulted in its services in recent weeks, without knowing the nature of the consultation.


These are the German media, including , which revealed that the young man had suffered severe depression during his pilot training there 6 years, besides forcing the temporarily suspend their learning.


But for the authorities, the mystery is not lifted. "We have conducted searches in housing co-pilot last night, says Christoph Kumpa, the prosecutor's office in Düsseldorf. These searches have failed to find a farewell letter or proof of any political or religious motivation. "


"He knew the area"


According to members of Montabaur Flying Club, who rubbed the young man, he had already had the opportunity to visit the Haute-Provence Alpes order to make the glider. "He knew the crash area because he had flown in a glider," says even one of these members, quoted in .


This Thursday, the prosecutor of Marseilles in charge of the case said the co-pilot had locked himself in the cockpit and had probably intentionally caused the plane crash of Germanwings company.

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