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Start your Independent Premium subscription today. The video of the last few seconds inside the Germanwings plane was found on a mobile phone sim card among the debris from last Tuesday's crash … He said it had been shot by someone at the back of the plane and did not identify passengers, who were all seated. French officials are denying media reports that a passenger or crewmember on board the doomed Germanwings Flight 9525 recorded a cellphone video in … CNN's Erin McLaughlin reports. 'Germanwings passenger video' is authentic, says French magazine This article is more than 5 years old Paris Match and Bild describe ‘blurred and chaotic’ scenes in … Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Want an ad-free experience?Subscribe to Independent Premium. View Relatives paid tribute to the victims of the Germanwings plane which crashed into the French Alps and claimed 150 lives in 2015, at Barcelona's airport, March 23, 2016. On the police and prosecutor’s charge that mobile phone evidence from the crash site had not yet been analysed, he said that would suggest there was a problem with the inquiry and it was high time the analysis of phone evidence began. Therefore we cannot confirm if the video is genuine. news france. An Airbus A320-211, registration D-AIPX, on a route between Barcelona and Düsseldorf, crashed into the French Alps leaving 150 passengers and crew dead. 5:44. German daily newspaper Bild also claims to have accessed the footage, and said “even though the scene on board is chaotic and completely shaky, and no individual person can be identified, the accuracy of the video is beyond question“. On Wednesday the chief executive of Lufthansa, Carsten Spohr, and the chief executive of Germanwings, Thomas Winkelmann, visited a memorial stone in the hamlet of Le Vernet, the nearest inhabited place to the crash site, and thanked the rescue teams. At that time, Germanwings had a fleet of 25 Airbus A319. The Marseille state prosecutor Brice Robin, who is handling the case in France, said in a statement that the inquiry evidence did not include any video footage from the flight. Officials at France’s national criminal laboratory near Paris say it will take a few months until the identification process is completed and the remains are returned to the families. They said no individuals could be made out and it was unclear whether it had been filmed by a crew member or a passenger. Germanwings 4U9525 Crash Video Captured By One Of The Passenger Found From The Crash Site A French journalist who claims to have seen video shot inside the Germanwings plane before it crashed says the footage is extremely distressing and should not … Flowers at the air crash memorial to Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 in Le Vernet, south-eastern France, Flowers are left in front of the monument in homage to the victims of Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 in Le Vernet, southeastern France, Andreas Lubitz was deemed ‘unsuitable for flight duties’ for a period of time during his training with Lufthansa and was receiving regular treatment for depression, sources have claimed as investigators focus their inquiry on his personal life and background, People believed to be relatives of the deceased crew on Germanwings flight 4U9525 comfort each other at a reception centre in Le Vernet, France, Rescue workers gather with friends and relatives of those killed onboard Germanwings flight 4U9525 at a reception centre in Le Vernet, France, Flags representing some of the nationalities of the victims are seen as family members and relatives gather near the crash site of an Airbus A320 in the French Alps, German and Spain flags symbolizing some of the nationalities of the victims are seen as family members and relatives gather for a ceremony in Le Vernet near the crash site of an Airbus A320 in the French Alps, Flags symbolizing some of the nationalities of the victims, are seen near the memorial stele in Le Vernet during a ceremony to pay tribute to the victims of an Airbus A320 in the French Alps, French gendarmes and investigators make their way through debris from wreckage on the mountainside at the crash site of an Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-Alpes, French gendarmes and investigators work amongst the debris of the Airbus A320 at the site of the crash, near Seyne-les-Alpes, French Alps, French gendarmes and investigators make their way through the debris of the Airbus A320 at the site of the crash near Seyne-les-Alpes, French Alps, Wreckage of the Airbus A320 is seen at the site of the crash, near Seyne-les-Alpes, French Alps, A body of a victim is evacuated by a French Gendarmerie rescue helicopter from the crash site of an Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-Alpes, Rescue workers recover bodies of victims from the crash site of an Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-Alpes, French military personnel work amongst the debris of the Airbus A320 at the site of the crash, near Seyne-les-Alpes, French Alps, A helicopter of the French Gendarmerie flies over the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps, above the town of Seyne-les-Alpes, southeastern France, Search and rescue workers make their way through debris at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps, above the town of Seyne-les-Alpes, southeastern France, Flowers and lit candles are placed on the ground in Cologne Bonn airport, Victims’ relatives join carers outside the school gym in Seyne, Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr, left, and Germanwings CEO Thomas Winkelmann arrive for a press conference near the Germanwings headquarters in Cologne, Germany, Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot that crashed the Germanwings Airbus A320 in the French Alps, Buses loaded with relatives of victims are escorted after their arrival at Marseille airport, southern France, Family and relatives of the victims of the Germanwings plane crash in the Alps are taken on bus to the Prat airport from a hotel in Castelldefels in Barcelona, Spain, to take a Lufthansa flight to visit the crash site in Seyne les Alps in France, An Airbus plane of German airline Lufthansa carrying onboard relatives of the Germanwings plane crash victims takes off from the Duesseldorf airport in Duesseldorf, western Germany, en route to Marseille, A Germanwings employee places flowers in commemoration of the victims of the Germanwings plane crash in the French Alps, at the airport in Duesseldorf, Germany, Members of German Government Chancellor Angela Merkel, Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, from right, hold a minute of silence to commemorate the victims of the Germanwings plane crash in the French Alps at the parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, Realtives of passengers of the Germanwings airliner that crashed in the French Alps leave the Gran Hotel Rey Don Jaime towards Barcelona El Prat airport where a lufthansa plane will fly to Marseille, in Barcelona, Spain, Olivier Cousin (R), director of the mountain rescue team, which is responsible for the safety of the emergency workers on site, gives an interview in Seyne Les Alpes, France, Alpine climbers take off in a police helicopter in Seyne Les Alpes, German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L), French President Francois Hollande (C) and Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy pay respect to victims in front of the mountain in Seyne-les-Alpes, the day after the air crash of a Germanwings Airbus A320, A member of the search and rescue personnel stands at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 in the French Alps, Search and rescue personnel at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 in the French Alps, A sealed container holds black box from the German Airbus operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget Airbus A320 crash, The voice data recorder of the Germanwings jetliner that crashed in the French Alps, Germanwings employees cry as they place flowers and lit candles outside the company headquarters in Cologne Bonn airport, A student who knew some of the German students involved in a crashed plane, reacts during a minute of silence in front of the council building in Llinars del Valles, near Barcelona, Spain, Photograph of victims, flowers and candles stand outside the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium high school where pupils had gathered to pay tribute to 16 students and two teachers from the school who were on Germanwings flight 4U9525 that crashed yesterday in southern France on March 25, 2015 in Haltern, Germany, Pupils gather at the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium high school to pay tribute to 16 students and two teachers from the school who were on Germanwings flight 4U9525 that crashed yesterday in southern France in Haltern, Germany, Students gather in front of the Josef-König secondary school in Haltern am See, western Germany, where some of the Germanwings plane crash victims studied, A Lufthansa employee signs in a condolence book in Frankfurt, Germany, The flags of (L-R) Aragon, Spain and the European Union are lowered to half-mast at the Regional Assembly of Aragon in Zaragoza, Spain, as a sign of respect for the victims of the German plane crash in the French Alps, The German and the European Union flags hang at half mast in memory of the victims of the plane crash in France in front of the Federal Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, French President François Hollande with Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia pay their respects to the victims of the German plane crash in the French Alps, Debris from the Germanwings Airbus A320 at the crash site in the French Alps above the southeastern town of Seyne, Wreckage and debris lie on the mountain slopes after the crash of the Germanwings Airbus A320 over the French Alps, Staff members of Germanwings and Lufthansa hold a candlelight vigil outside their headquarters in Cologne, A photo provided by the French Gendarmerie shows the crash site in the French Alps, A rescue helicopter from the French Gendarmerie flies over the French Alps, as day fades into night near to the crash site of the Airbus A320, A general view of the crash site of a Germanwings Airbus A320 in the French Alps above Seyne-les-Alpes is pictured in this photo provided by the French Gendarmerie, Family members of people involved in a crashed plane arrives at the Barcelona airport in Spain, Rescue helicopters from the French Gendarmerie and the Air Force are seen in front of the French Alps during a rescue operation near to the crash site, A helicopter of the French National Gendarmerie is seen in Seyne, south-eastern France, near the site where a Germanwings Airbus A320 crashed in the French Alps, French emergency services workers (back) and members of the French gendarmerie gather in Seyne, south-eastern France, near the site where a Germanwings Airbus A320 crashed in the French Alps, An helicopter of civil security services is seen in Seyne, south-eastern France, near the site where a Germanwings Airbus A320 crashed in the French Alps, Relatives of passangers of the Germanwings plane crashed in French Alps arrive escorted by police officer at Terminal 2 of Barcelona El Prat airport in Barcelona, Relatives of passangers of the Germanwings plane crashed in French Alps arrive at Terminal 2 of Barcelona El Prat airport in Barcelona, Spain, Relatives of passengers killed in Germanwings plane crash arrive at the airport in Duesseldorf, Germany, Police escort a family member of an aircrash victim at Barcelona's El Prat airport, French firefighters prepare to take-off in Digne-les-Bains for the crash site of an Airbus A320, in the French Alps, A family member of a passenger killed in Germanwings plane crash reacts as he arrives at Barcelona's El Prat airport, People arrive at a holding area for friends and relatives of passengers on Germanwings flight 4U9525 from Barcelona to Dusseldorf at Dusseldorf International Airport in Dusseldorf, Germany, People waiting for flight 4U 9525 are lead away by airport staff at the airport in Duesseldorf, Germany, A relative (C) of passangers of the Germanwings plane crashed in French Alps arrives at the Terminal 2 of the Barcelona El Prat airport, A man who appears to have waited for the missing flight 4U 9525 reacts at the airport in Duesseldorf, Germany, epa04676936 A man looks at a monitor showing a map released on the webpage 'flightradar24 with the exact point where the radar signal of the crashed Airbus A320 aircraft operated by German budget airline 'Germanwings' went missing near Barcelonnette, in the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in Madrid, Spain, Andreas Lubitz stopped his pilot training for several months in 2009 (Image: AFP), (AFP PHOTO / FOTO TEAM MUELLER ALTERNATIVE CROP), In pictures: Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crash, 3 generations from same family killed in Alps disaster, Officials: 'Pilots should undergo new psyhcological tests', Air passenger writes emotional letter to pilots who flew her home, {{#verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}} {{^verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}}, Alps crash: New video shows final moments before A320 disaster, Booking.com promo: 10% extra with Level 1 Genius membership, Use this Debenhams discount and save up to 70% on men's lines - Spring offer, Exclusive Ideal World promo code: 20% saving on fitness, Up to 70% AliExpress discount on super value deals this week, Argos promo: Up to 50% off in the Tu Kid clothing sale. A video taken by a passenger inside the cabin of the Germanwings plane shortly before it tragically crashed last week has reportedly emerged. Last week, questions surrounding Lubtiz’ mental health came to the fore after police found torn-up sick notes at his home, showing that he was suffering from an illness that meant he should not have been at work. At least 67 passengers were from Germany and 45 were from Spain, officials said. A video said to show the panicked final seconds inside the cabin of Germanwings flight 4U925 before it crashed into a mountainside in the French Alps is authentic, the French magazine Paris Match has insisted. Voice Recorders - Reveal Final Moments Before Germanwings Plane Crash. YouTube News. French Prosecutor Brice Robin says he heard passengers screaming in the last moments of the Germanwings flight that crashed in France on the flight's voice recorder. A French magazine has insisted a video apparently taken by one of the victims of the Germanwings disaster during the plane’s final moments is not fake. The screaming intensifies after a heavy shake, as the aircraft careers towards the mountain, according to the report. All human remains have been removed from the site, French officials said, and work is under way on the DNA identification process. Helbert said he was most struck by the sound on the film, which he described as “the human dimension of panic, distress, the screams of people on the plane”. BERLIN/LE VERNET, France — A video of the final seconds aboard the Germanwings plane that crashed in France last week has been discovered, reports said … Germanwings captain’s desperate plea to Lubitz revealed The report also claimed the video seems to confirm an earlier released black box audio recording of the flight’s last minutes, when the captain of the plane was trying to break into the cockpit. They claimed the film showed how the passengers were aware of their fate in the last moments of the Barcelona to Düsseldorf flight, which crashed into the mountainside at 435mph last Tuesday, killing all 150 people on board. The footage apparently discovered on a memory chip believed to have come from a passenger's mobile phone is said to show people screaming “My God” in several languages, as well as metallic banging – thought to be the flight’s captain trying to open the cockpit door, the French magazine Paris Match has reported. Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr (left) and Germanwings CEO Thomas Winkelmann lay a wreath in Le Vernet, near the crash site. Later the captain implored Lubitz to let him back into the cockpit, shouting and trying to get in. Although French officials have denied the authenticity of the video, French magazine Paris Match insist it is real. Transcript for 3 Americans Among Germanwings Passengers Killed in Crash Search teams scouring the steep remote crash scene in the French … Near the end there was reportedly a heavy shake and the cabin tilted sharply to one side. He described it as a “perfectly valid” document. Germanwings had not received a sick note from Lubitz for the day of the crash, and he had a valid medical certificate at the time of the crash of the Airbus A320 operated by its budget unit, Lufthansa added. On the issue of handing the footage to investigators, he stressed that Paris Match was not in possession of the footage, but had simply viewed it. In its articles, Paris Match and Bild described the sound of screaming passengers and that of metallic banging , possibly that of the pilot attempting to open the cockpit door with a heavy object. The passenger jet, operated by Germanwings, crashed in the … “The scene was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them,” the Paris Match article said. 8:50. AFP PHOTO / FOTO TEAM MUELLER ALTERNATIVE CROP. As many as 150 passengers and crew died in the tragic crash last week, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. BREAKING REPORT- Video of Germanwings Crash Discovered Amid The Wreckage in Passenger Video Micro-SD/Memory Card… Posted on March 31, 2015 by Sundance Germany’s Bild News is reporting a cell phone “SIM card” (Micro SD, Memory card) has been recovered from the wreckage of Germanwings flight 9525. Paris Match and Bild describe ‘blurred and chaotic’ scenes in video said to show plane’s final moments, but French police say story is false, Last modified on Wed 29 Nov 2017 20.48 GMT. Several alarms were going off, seemingly ignored. Germany's Bild newspaper and French magazine Paris Match both reported they had viewed the video of the last seconds of Flight 4U9525. The magazine reported that during the flight the captain said to Lubitz: “I didn’t have time to use the bathroom before taking off.” Lubitz replied: “Go whenever you’d like.”, When the captain left the cockpit to go to the toilet, he told Lubitz: “You are in control now.” Lubitz answered “with a seemingly light tone of voice”, according to Paris Match: “I hope so.”. Neither publication broadcast the footage but instead described the “totally blurred and chaotic” scenes. A spokesman for the company said: “We have also read of reports in a French newspaper about the video. Responding to the police charge that the video was false, Helbert asked whether the police had seen it. Earlier today, Germanwings' parent company Lufthansa said that Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot who crashed the plane, halted his pilot training for several months, and later provided the airline's flight school with a medical documents showing that he had gone through a "previous episode of severe depression.". A video taken by a passenger inside the cabin of the Germanwings plane shortly before it tragically crashed last week has reportedly emerged. Germanwings Flight 9525 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Barcelona–El Prat Airport in Spain to Düsseldorf Airport in Germany. After further screams the video ended, Bild said. The footage comes shortly after German Lufthansa said that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who crashed the plane in the French Alps last week, told officials at the airline's training school in 2009 that he had gone through a period of severe depression, the airline said on Tuesday. 0:00/1:01 ... Victims of Germanwings Flight 9525. If people at the site have picked up mobile phones, I am not aware of it.”. Passengers from at least 15 countries were aboard the flight from Barcelona, Spain, … All 144 passengers, including two babies, 16 teenagers from a German high school, and six crew members lost their lives when Germanwings Flight 4U9525 crashed on Tuesday. At least three Americans were on board the plane. Video. When the story of the video broke, Lt Col Jean-Marc Menichini, of the French gendarmerie, denied that investigators had found mobile phone footage at the crash site, telling CNN the reports were “completely wrong” and “unwarranted”. Sources: CNN and Germanwings Flight 9525 took off just after 10 a.m. Tuesday from Barcelona, Spain, for Dusseldorf, Germany, with 144 passengers -- among them two babies -- … The remains of more than half of the passengers on Germanwings Flight 9525 have been identified by their DNA. In its coverage, Paris Match also published an account of a conversation between the two pilots, which it said had been reported to them by a “special investigator” with access to the cockpit voice recorder. Bild reported that the video had been found by “a source close to the investigation” and had been retrieved from the wreckage. Spohr did not answer questions about Lufthansa’s admission that it knew six years ago that Lubitz suffered from a “serious depressive episode”. The flight was operated by Germanwings, a low-cost carrier owned by the German airline Lufthansa.On 24 March 2015, the aircraft, an Airbus A320-211, crashed 100 km (62 mi; 54 nmi) north-west of Nice in the French Alps. In a video interview on the Paris Match website, Frédéric Helbert, the senior investigative reporter who wrote the story, said he and the editorial team had watched the “chilling” and “moving” film dozens of times. People were heard crying “My God” in several languages, Paris Match wrote. Back. transcript. Lufthansa said it did not know if any such video existed or not, but questioned whether a mobile phone could have withstood the impact. Lubitz later passed medical checks confirming his fitness to fly, Lufthansa said. Questions have been raised about the veracity of the video after a senior French police spokesman said the magazine’s story was false and the French state prosecutor said no video footage had yet featured in the inquiry evidence. Video 'shows cabin chaos' in seconds before Germanwings crash. Looking at this from an investigator's perspective, I've been really offended that somebody might have stolen evidence from the crash scene. Lufthansa said it had passed the email correspondence and additional documents to the Duesseldorf prosecutors after internal investigations. A video filmed by a passenger on the Germanwings flight 4U925 purportedly shows the final seconds inside of the cabin before the plane crashed into a mountainside in the French Alps. Prosecutors in France and Germany have suggested that the co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, deliberately crashed the plane. Authorities believe there are no survivors from a passenger jet that crashed in the Alps with 150 people onboard. Helicopter Video Shows Germanwings Crash Site March 24, 2015 00:34. He said: “Hypothetically, if anyone were to have any such video, they should immediately hand it over to investigators.”, Robin told Reuters that none of the mobile telephones collected at the crash site had been sent for analysis. Germanwings Final Moments: Recording Proves Plane Was Hit or Hit Something Before Final Impact. French journalist, Frédéric Helbert, describes horror of ‘Germanwings passenger footage’. “That’s what’s awful,” he said, and for that reason Paris Match had chosen not to broadcast the video. Germanwings Plane Crash's Terrifying Final Moments - YouTube The spokesman added that if any film were to exist it should immediately be handed to investigators. However, Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Marc Menichini, a high ranking official involved in the recovery operation, has categorically denied that any mobile phone footage had been found by investigators at the site. The development comes after Duesseldorf state prosecutors said today that Lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies before getting his pilot's licence. He said he had been able to view the footage after “long investigative work” which involved accessing different intermediaries connected to people who were working on the ground. Photos, videos and other cellular data from passengers aboard the doomed Germanwings flight could be recovered, potentially assisting crash investigators.

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