Thursday, June 11, 2015

Germanwings: Lubitz saw 41 doctors in five years – Le Figaro

VIDEO – The prosecutor of Marseille on Thursday held a press conference after meeting the families of victims of the plane crash in the Alps Germanwings that March 24 was 150 dead . He announced the opening of an investigation for manslaughter.

At a press conference about the Germanwings Thursday’s crash, Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin gave details of the personality “enigmatic enough” Andreas Lubitz driver. The latter had a 10-day sick leave in the previous month the crash. He consulted doctors 7 including 3 psychiatric visits.

Over five years, he saw 41 different doctors. He had complained of a particular problem in his eyes he saw 35% black and had told his family that his life had more meaning because of his poor eyesight and he was afraid of going blind. However, no organic cause for his vision loss was detected. He also said a doctor not sleep 2 hours per night. Between 2009 and 2014, he needed a specific regular medical examination. The information does not rise to his employer because of medical confidentiality.

The prosecutor added that unidentifiable fragments of human victims of the crash of A320 Germanwings 24 March will be buried in a “mass grave” in the town of Vernet (Alpes-de-Haute -Provence), a few kilometers from the accident area.

“Everything that was anatomically identifiable happened in the identification string. The public authority has decided on a collective burial at Vernet for human unidentifiable fragments, “said Brice Robin told a press conference in Paris, after a meeting with the families of victims. He said the location was chosen for its proximity to the crash zone.

“From next Monday, 30 Spanish victims return to their homeland,” added Brice Robin, according to which ‘by the end of the month, Germanwings company will be able to restore all bodies. ” Nearly three months after the tragedy that claimed 150 lives, only the body of 44 German victims were transferred in Germany, by a special Lufthansa flight Tuesday. Brice Robin said at the same time the opening of a judicial investigation against X for manslaughter. “French criminal law forbids me to open a criminal investigation for murder because the author died,” said Brice Robin.

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