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Germanwings co-pilot hid illness from airline

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Investigators found torn-up sick notes in the home of Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, including one for the day of the fatal crash that killed 150 people.

Added on the 28/03/2015 12:35:04 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media

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