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The official also said that the company has never had any indication Lubitz was depressed, and that if he went to a doctor of his own, it would have been necessary for self-evaluation if deemed unfit to fly.
A Düsseldorf clinic said he d been there twice, most recently on March 10, about a diagnosis, but the university clinic said he was not treated for depression Lubitz.
Speculation on the mental state Lubitz is based on a letter found in a trash bin in her apartment Düsseldorf.
The note, which was slashed, said Lubitz could not do its job, the city prosecutor Christoph Kumpa said Friday.
The fact that the investigators found ripped recent sick leave notes, including the day of the offense, led to the preliminary conclusion that the deceased kept his secret to the illness of his employer and its business environment, prosecutors said.
Germanwings has corroborated this statement, saying that he never received a sick note Lubitz.
A handful of publications, citing unnamed sources, reported that Lubitz suffered from various psychological diseases.
Lubitz suffered from generalized anxiety disorder and major depression in the past, Le Parisien newspaper reported Sunday, citing sources close to the investigation Lubitz received in 2010, injections of antipsychotic medication, the newspaper said.
He also prescribed a medication that affects neurotransmitters, but it is unclear when that happened, according to Le Parisien.
The newspaper said investigators found a handful of pills in his apartment, in addition to two sick notes, which allowed her to work from 16 March to 29 March.
The New York Times and Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, reported Friday that Lubitz suffered from mental illness and kept his diagnosis secret from his employer.
A subsequent report in the Times on Saturday, citing two officials with knowledge of the investigation said Lubitz sought treatment before the accident to vision problems that could put his career in jeopardy, however, an official with Lufthansa, said that if Lubitz had vision problems, they would have been discovered during the medical examination pilot recertification.
The authorities have not ruled out vision problems could have been psychosomatic, according to the Times.
Citing an investigator not otherwise identified, the German newspaper Die Welt said that Lubitz had severe psychosomatic illness and that German police seized prescription drugs that treat conditions Lubitz suffered a severe burnout syndrome subjective professional and serious depression, the source told the newspaper.
News reports have also indicated that antidepressants were found during the search of his apartment.
Investigators should ask his relatives, friends and colleagues as they try to determine what could have prompted the co-pilot to pilot a plane full of people online in a mountain.
Lubitz had a girlfriend, a teacher in a school in Duesseldorf, not far from his apartment, according to German media.
Dozens of people attended Saturday a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the accident in a church in a nearby town, Digne-les-Bains, France Most people on the plane were from Germany and the Spain.
Relatives of the victims and local residents also gathered Saturday afternoon by a simple stone memorial near the crash site in the village of Le Vernet The flowers were put there, in the shadow of snow-capped peaks of the French Alps .
The mayor of a local community said he had seen the father Lubitz Thursday night, describing him as a man in deep distress.
One has the impression that this man is bearing the total weight of the disaster on his shoulders, Bernard Bartolini, Mayor of Prads-Haute-Bléone said Saturday.
I can say that this is a man whose life is completely shattered, Bartolini said he had so much emotion in him.
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