German Wings crash pilot was at several doctors

German Wings crash pilot was at several doctors / Health News
German Wings Crash: Copilot Andreas L. visited dozens of doctors
The crash of a German Wings machine in the French Alps shook the whole world. Not only did 150 people die in the accident, but also the fact that the plane was deliberately crashed by the copilot was a shock to many. Now it was confirmed that the pilot had previously visited dozens of doctors.

The Germanwings-Piot had consulted tens of physicians before his suicide. (Image: alexsokolov / fotolia.com)

Intentionally crash the plane
The crash of an A320 aircraft from Germanwings caused worldwide horror. Especially when it became known that the copilot had apparently intentionally crashed the plane into the French Alps, many wondered: why do others have to die? Already weeks ago, the French prosecutor's office reported that although it could say little about the motives of Andreas Lubitz, but was suspected that he had suffered from depression. Shortly after the accident, according to media reports were found in his apartment sick leave, which also concerned the flight day. Now new findings have been announced.

Copilot visited dozens of doctors
As the news agency dpa reports, the copilot of the downed Germanwings plane visited dozens of doctors in the two years prior to the disaster. This was announced by a spokesman for the Düsseldorf prosecutor. Thus, the statement of the French colleagues was confirmed and limited in time. It is said that Andreas L. consulted the doctors about several health problems. In the crash of the passenger plane in France on March 24, all 150 people died on board, including 72 Germans. The Dusseldorfer public prosecutor's office leads the investigations in Germany. The investigators had discovered numerous suspicions against the copilot following the accident. Accordingly, Lubitz should have locked out the pilot from the cockpit and deliberately initiated the descent of the machine over the French Alps. It is said that the copilot should have had mental problems. (Ad)