Andreas Lubitz, Germanwings co-pilot: The tortuous trail to 'Why?'

Andreas Lubitz, 28, intentionally started the descent of flight 4U9525 while the pilot was locked out of the cockpit, French prosecutors said yesterday. Reports this morning suggested the pilot may have been badly affected by a 

Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz's "intentional" move to crash Flight 9525 into the French Alps leads the latest developments in the shocking story.

Good morning. Here's what you need to know: • Co-pilot had medical condition. German investigators said today they found documents in the home of Andreas Lubitz, who is believed to have deliberately crashed a jet into the French Alps on Tuesday, that 

Investigators searching Lubitz's Dusseldorf apartment said they found documents revealing he'd been declared unfit for work. The letter, Dusseldorf prosecutor Christoph Kumpa, said, was found "slashed" in a dust bin. The revelation only adds to the

Killer co-pilot Andreas Lubitz was signed off by two different doctors for the day of the Germanwings disaster but failed to tell his employers, it has been reported. The claims from German newspaper The Rheinische Post come after it emerged Lubitz may