‘Important discovery’ in Airbus A320 pilot’s house

The crash of the passenger plane Airbus A 320 in the French Alps on March 24 is still being investigated. The police have conducted a search in the house of German pilot Andreas Lubitz. He is suspected of willingness to destroy the aircraft, Marseille prosecutor Brice Rabin said yesterday.

The police have made ‘an important discovery’, BBC repots. However, the investigators have not announced what has been found in the pilot’s house. They have confiscated a few things that belonged to the pilot and his PC. There was no suicide note in the house, the police said.

There were 150 people (144 passenger and 6 crew members) on board the Airbus A320 belonging to Germanwings. It was heading for Dusseldorf form Barcelona. Most of the victims were German, Spanish and Turkish citizens.

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