According to news agency AP got co-pilot Andreas Lubitz psychotherapy over time.
Prosecutors in Dusseldrof says Lubitz received therapy with a note that he had suicidal tendencies .
Treatment should he have gotten several years before he started as a pilot.
“The officer got psychotherapeutic treatment over a longer period of several years ago, before he got approval as a pilot. Suicidal ideation was noted, “according to a statement from prosecutors in Dusseldorf Monday.
– Crashed plane intentionally
” In the subsequent period and until the end it was new conversations with doctors and more sick leave, but without suicidal thoughts or aggression towards others was part of the diagnosis, “said the forward.
There is no evidence that he was physically ill on the day when Germanwings plane crashed, adding the German prosecutor to. German police also found no suicide note or similar under ransacked by Lubitz and his parents.
After analyzing the contents of the cockpit conversations, stated investigators that mate probably the plane crashed into the Alps with knowingly. The aircraft flight recorder is not found, possibly because the so-called black box transmitters were injured in the crash, according to Kay Kratky in Lufthansa.
prosecuting authorities spokesman Ralf Herrenbrueck said Monday that investigators have not found any motive or signs that Lubitz has been unwell.
Sick leave and medications
Home with Lubitz investigators have found a torn sick leave that applied from 19 . until 26 March this year. They also found several medications against psychosomatic disorders.
New York Times has revealed that Lubitz consulted a doctor because of vision problems. Vision problems can potentially make a pilot can not continue to fly. But it is not clear whether this was a serious physiological problem, or a psychosomatic problem.
It is confirmed that Lubitz was undergoing treatment for a medical problem at the hospital in Dusseldorf but they have not disclosed what kind of disease it was talking about. Lubitz kept this hidden her employer. He should have passed all medical tests at Germanwings.
ekskjæresten: – Said he would do something that will change the entire system
Pilot ex-girlfriend said Saturday to the big German newspaper Bild that he wanted to do something so that everyone came to remember him.
According to the newspaper dealing ex-boyfriend as stewardess, and in five months last year they flew together in Europe. She goes in the article under the name Mary W.
When she first heard about the crash in the Alps, she remembered especially one sentence that Lubitz had told her.
– One day I will do something that will change the whole system, and then everyone will know my name and remember it, he said.
– I never understood what he meant, but now it makes sense, says Maria W. to Bild.
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