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Investigators Germanwings plane crash DENY video was found Daily Mail Online

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French and German papers insist on the video of the accident terrifying last moments of the Germanwings plane is real.
French and German media demand saw a video taken inside the aircraft cabin moments before crashing.
Clip was stored on a memory card found among the wreckage of the Airbus A320 in the French Alps.
German daily Bild Paris Match and France didn t show the seconds-long video clip online.
Now Marseilles chief researcher Brice Robin suggested the video for mobile phone never even existed.



The prosecutor said that if such a video was found, the owner must immediately return to the investigators.
CEO of Lufthansa said it will take a long time to understand what led to a fatal accident.
Carsten Spohr and Chief low cost airline Germanwings, Thomas Winkelmann crash site visited.
Published June 21 March 31 20 05 BST Updated 2015 BST 1 April 2015.
European information stand taken by the claims they have seen mobile phone poignant images filmed on board Germanwings flight times before doomed crashed while investigators deny its existence.
Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin revealed that he was not aware of what the French and German media described as a few seconds long video recording time devastating passengers screaming knew they were going to die.



The video, which was recovered from a memory card found in the ruins of the accident last week, said he allegedly captured the sound of terrified passengers crying Oh God as the plane plunged into the mountains, killing 150 people on board.
But Robin said those conducting the investigation had not been informed of the clip that journalists working for the German daily Bild and France Paris Match said they looked around.
French emergency services are working among the wreckage of the jet Germanwings passengers on the site of the crash near Seyne-les-Alpes, France.
This photo paper published by the Ministry of the French Interior shows part of Germanwings Airbus A320 crash site.
A rescuer gendarmerie of high mountain rescue group works on the site of the Airbus A320 Germanwings crash near Le Vernet.
Rescuers and investigators work near wreckage at the site of the crash of a Germanwings Airbus A320.



Doubt Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin revealed the photo he is not aware of the existence of what the French and German media described as seconds-long video recording the devastating moment passengers screaming knew they were going to die .
To doubt the existence of the sequence, Robin told CNN A person who has such a video must immediately give him the investigators.
But Paris Match today said it is at the controversial story, which was written in collaboration with the German newspaper Bild.
Neither the publication has chosen to broadcast images, but rather describes the totally fuzzy and chaotic scenes on board the aircraft, adding that the cries of God can be heard in several languages ​​as pandemonium broke out inside the cabin.



They also describe the sound of metal banging inside the plane Both documents suggest that the explosions could be the sound of frantic captain trying to break open the cockpit door with an ax or a metal object, such as Andreas Lubitz set the aircraft on a collision course in the mountains.
Driver warned that suicidal pilots would use September 11th Security depicted as a smiling schoolboy, Andreas co-driver killer.
German newspaper Bild and the French magazine Paris Match said their reporters were shown the video after being found on a memory chip that could have come from a mobile phone inside the unit.
Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Marc Menichini, a high-ranking official involved in the recovery operation, categorically denied that any mobile phone images was found by investigators at the site He described the completely false and unjustified reports.
But Paris Match insisted the film, thought to have been filmed in the back of the plane, was found among the debris by a source close to the investigation, with Julian Reichelt, Bild editor online, saying he had seen the very disturbing clip and is very confident it is authentic.
The line is that Paris Match also published a conversation between the captain and Lubitz was transcribed from one of the black boxes of the aircraft by a special investigator who suggested Lubitz had asked the captain to leave him alone in the cockpit .



Policemen and rescuers work at the site of the Airbus A320 Germanwings crash near Le Vernet in the French Alps.
The cleaning operation could take weeks, as forensic trying to recover all the evidence they can.
A bulldozer is shown near the site of the Airbus A320 Germanwings crash that prepares to create new paths for emergency use.
A bulldozer create a new path for emergency responders to use near the site of the accident Germanwings Airbus A320.
Bild, who described the scene as chaotic, totally blurred and completely unstable, has insisted that the accuracy of the video is out of question.
According to Paris Match cries of God can be heard in several languages ​​before three metallic bangs ringing They added that the images capture the plan strongly shaking, before the screaming intensifies.


Bild added that the airplane seems to touch a mountain, as more cries are heard the camera then cut.
Both newspapers say the images supports the idea that the passengers knew how desperate they were there said that no person could be identified.
While both publications have described in detail the video or posted images.
Bild said it was only a few seconds and he does not know if a passenger or crew member had filmed.



Hundreds of Andreas Lubitz Driver supporters took Facebook to make outlandish claims that it is framed for murder by Lufthansa to hide mechanical faults with the plan.
Some suggest the voice recorder black box had been tampered with by the parent company Germanwings, Lufthansa, to make it appear as if Lubitz deliberately crashed the plane.
It also emerged that the house of Lubitz he shared with his girlfriend in Düsseldorf was blurred on Google Maps in an apparent attempt by the family to stifle focus on his frenetic life.
The move came at some point during the last week since the disaster Alps.
Individuals and governments can apply for Google Maps images blurred on privacy issues.
The apartment was the scene of intense concentration since the accident and reported that Miss complaints Goldbach, 26, discovered she was expecting his baby There are just two weeks.



The pair, who said he had an unequal relationship in the past seven years, were leaving the new pregnancy sink when Lubitz crashed jet, according to German newspaper Bild.
Meanwhile, investigators from the French Air Force said they were examining systemic weaknesses such as cockpit entry rules and psychological screening procedures that could have led to the plane crash Germanwings - problems could possibly change aviation practices worldwide.
French aviation agency BEA reported last overhaul of procedures airline after the crash Germanwings The incident shook the aviation industry already reeling after a passenger plane disappeared in coast and another was shot in the skies over war-torn eastern Ukraine.








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