Crash: raids on two homes copilot in Germany


All day yesterday, German investigators took turns in parents of "Andreas Lubitz": http: //fr.euronews.com/2015/03/26/crash-de-l-a320-ce-qu -on-know-the-copilot / where he lived part of the time. A stately house in Montabaur from which they emerged with boxes, bags, folders, and computer equipment.


A person can be a relative of Andreas Lubitz also was taken for questioning.


The neighborhood is a complete misunderstanding when the young officer described as "seemingly uneventful," is with 149 others on board a French mountain Tuesday morning. His captain had him locked out of the cockpit.


Similar scene on the outskirts of Düsseldorf where the officer had an apartment.


"The French authorities have not given us accurate information about what we might find here, but of course we will look throughout the apartment and of course, we hope that this will give an idea about the circumstances say, that would have led to this plane crash could be a motivation. "


In a statement, the prosecutor referred to the searches "in Düsseldorf and other places," to find "personal items likely to clarify the facts."






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