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Germanwings crash video 'must be handed to investigators'

French prosecutor Brice Robin said he was not aware of a video, reported by German and French media, showing the last seconds before the crash.
Bild and Paris Match said on Tuesday they had mobile phone footage from inside the plane.
Airline bosses are visiting the site of the crash that killed 150 people.
Their visit comes amid mounting questions about how much the co-pilot Andreas Lubitz's employers knew about his mental health after it emerged he had disclosed a previous bout of "severe depression".
A recording from the cockpit of the aircraft suggests Lubitz, 27, deliberately caused the disaster.\


Mobile phones found at the crash site have not yet been analyses, officials say
Mr Robin said investigators were not yet examining mobile phones found at the crash site, and he was not aware of footage from phones having been recovered.
German newspaper Bild and French news magazine Paris Match said they had obtained a video which recorded the sound of passengers screaming and the sound of a metal object striking the cockpit door.
Anyone with footage "must hand it over immediately to investigators," AFP news agency quoted the French prosecutor as saying on Wednesday.
Thomas Winkelmann, chief executive of Germanwings, and Carsten Spohr, head of the parent company Lufthansa, visited Seyne-les-Alpes to inspect recovery operations based there.


The chief executives of Lufthansa and Germanwings laid flowers for the victims of the crash
Thanking rescue workers and local residents, Mr Spohr said: "Everybody at Lufthansa knows how hard this work has been... We are very grateful."
"We know the burden that has been put on this area, where nothing is the same anymore.
"We will do everything we can to turn this place into a place of mourning for relatives of the victims, and to restore this beautiful countryside."
They laid their own memorial to pay their respects to those killed but refused to take questions from journalists about the investigation.
Andreas Lubitz: Germanwings co-pilot


Andreas Lubitz left no letter, investigators say
  • Started training in 2008, at Lufthansa flight school in Bremen and in Arizona
  • Took a break from flight school and sent information about a depressive episode to instructors in 2009
  • Subsequently passed all medical tests and eventually secured his license
  • Working as co-pilot, or first officer, since 2013. Appeared pleased with his job
  • Lived in town of Montabaur, near Frankfurt, reportedly with his parents. Kept a flat in Duesseldorf and had many friends
  • Facebook profile suggests the active lifestyle of a keen runner, with an interest in pop music
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