Victims’ families mark the 10th anniversary of the Germanwings plane crash

The 2015 accident shocked the 2015 accident when investigators revealed that the plane was deliberately shot against the collapse of a French mountain.
Small events were held in France, Germany and Spain to mark the tenth anniversary of the Germanwings plane crash at the French Alps.
On the morning of March 24, 2015, the Germanswings flight arrived from Barcelona to Duseldarf. But investigators concluded that the aircraft’s co -operative Andreas Lupitz deliberately built the aircraft on a mountain sloping and killed 150 people on the plane.
Of the victims, 16 students and a Halderon A.M. Two teachers from West Germany see a city in West Germany, and they returned home after a transfer to Spain.
The other passengers include two children, two famous German opera singers, a member of the Argentina Rock band, three generations of a family, a child and a child on vacation, a newlywed couple, business passengers and many others. Although most of the victims were from Germany and Spain, 17 nationalities were calculated in deadly victims.
Many relatives of the victims visited the site of the accident at the French Alps near Lu Vernet. Many local officials have deposited flowers in memory of Lost Lives – with Lufthansa’s Managing Director – Germanvings’ mother company Carston Spohar.
Germany’s Haldern A.M.
The school principal, Christian Gril, emphasized the importance of recalling the tragedy, thereby even for students who are not directly affected.
“We want to be close to those who are countless sad on this day,” he said.
The crowns of flowers were placed in the city tomb, where some students were buried. The monument was set up with the shape of a classroom to commemorate the Lost Lives.
Events were also planned at Tuseldorf and Barcelona’s airports. At the Tusseldorf Airport, employees and passengers got a condolence book in the so-called SO-Silence Room.
The crash was shocked around the world when it was reported that the CO -Pilot had locked the captain outside the cockpit and deliberately hit the plane in a mountain slope.
Louitz is already suffering from depression, but both his airline and officials regarded the fly. In the months before the accident, he feared that he would be insomnia and indiscriminate, but hid his difficulties to his employer.
“The state of this shock is the deepest sympathy of all the people and the question of why it happened today,” Haldern yes Mayor Andreas Stegheman told the German media.
“The Germanwings accident is the permanent part of the history of our city,” he said.
The scene in France is now marked by a 5 -meter “solar orb” that refers to the sun and five continents. The monument with 149 gold aluminum plates – referred to all the people except Co -bibelle – set in 2017.