Germanwings: No intact bodies found as investigators remove 400-600 pieces of human remains from French Alps crash site

Germanwings: No intact bodies found as investigators remove 400-600 pieces of human remains from French Alps crash site


Rescue workers examining the Germanwings air disaster crash site have found no intact bodies and up to 600 pieces of human remains, investigators have confirmed.

Families at the site are even having to go through the ordeal of providing DNA samples to experts based in a make-shift laboratory set up across two hotels in Barcelona, where the loved ones of the crash victims are staying.

Police have also confirmed that no intact bodies have been found at the French Alps crash zone as they seek to identify the 150 victims of the disaster who died.

In a bid to identify the victims, families are being asked by officials if they can recall what clothing their loved ones may have been wearing while on board the doomed flight.

They have been asked if their late family members may have had any distinctive features such as tattoos.

Experts have also been recovering DNA samples from household items of the victims for further examination.


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Reports have claimed that Lubitz suffered depression since investigators confirmed that he deliberately locked his captain out of the cockpit before flying flight 4U9525 into the French Alps.



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