A320 crash: all bodies found
There were 120 people on board the plane that belonged to German airline Germanwings.
The French authorities have finished looking for bodies of the people who were on board the A320 that cashed in the Alps on March 24. The experts have found 150 DNA samples in the area and will keep identifying the bodies. The process may take a few weeks.
The c-pilot locked himself up in the cockpit and deliberately crashed the airplane, the black boxes revealed. He had sped up a few times until the plane crashed in the mountains.
The European Commission criticized the lack of control in the German aviation a few years before the catastrophe, The Wall Street Journal reports. The European authorities obliged Berlin to deal with the existing problems (including the lack of staff) a year ago, BBC reports.
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