4:00PM - 27 Mar 2015
Juruterbang pernah jalani rawatan jiwa
Juruterbang Germanwings, yang disyaki sengaja menghempaskan
pesawat itu Selasa lalu, pernah menerima rawatan tekanan jiwa bagi kes
kemurungan teruk enam tahun lalu, lapor akhbar Jerman.
Andreas Lubitz, pembantu juruterbang berusia 27 tahun, yang
bersendirian di kokpit pesawat Airbus A320 menghalang juruterbang daripada
masuk sewaktu menjunamkan pesawat itu sebelum terhempas di pergunungan Alps di
selatan Perancis.
Akhbar Bild, yang dipetik agensi berita Reuters hari ini,
melaporkan Lubitz menjalani rawatan psikiatri selama setahun setengah.
Dokumen-dokumen itu tentang rawatan itu akan diserahkan
kepada penyiasat Perancis selepas disemak pihak berkuasa Jerman.
Lubitz dilaporkan secara manual memulakan prosedur terbang
menurun dan tidak memberi respons ketika juruterbang dan krew merempuh pintu
yang dikunci sehingga pesawat penerbangan 4U9525 Germanwings itu terhempas.
Penemuan itu diumumkan semalam oleh oleh penyiasat Perancis.
Insiden itu mengorbankan 150 orang, termasuk dua bayi dan enam anak kapal,
ketika pesawat menuju Dusseldorf , Jerman dari Barcelona , Sepanyol.
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Germanwings crash: Police make 'significant discovery' at home of
co-pilot Andreas Lubitz
Officers have taken items away
for testing – but said they did not find a suicide note
VICTORIA RICHARDS Author Biography Friday 27 March 2015
Police searching the homes of the
co-pilot who deliberately crashed the Germanwings Airbus A320 in the Alps on Tuesday, killing all 150 people on board, say
they have made a "significant" discovery that may provide a clue as
to what happened to the plane, according to reports.
German officers searching
Lubitz's flat in Montabaur, on the outskirts of Dusseldorf , have taken several items away for
testing – but confirmed that the find did not include a suicide note.
Detectives were also seen
carrying material away in large blue bags - including a computer - from a
property in Montabaur that the co-pilot shared with his parents. He is believed
to have split his time between the two addresses.
A man, thought to have been
Lubitz's housemate, was led out of the building shielded by police jackets.
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