The Asian Age

Chaos in cabin caught on video?

- MARIE GIFFARD, THIBAULT LE GRAND

The heads of Lufthansa and Germanwing­s paid their respects Wednesday near the crash site of the plane that slammed into the French Alps, after reports a video had emerged showing the final terrifying seconds in the cabin.

Carsten Spohr and Thomas Winkelmann’s visit comes at a time of intense scrutiny on Lufthansa, which owns Germanwing­s and has revealed it was aware that the co- pilot suspected of deliberate­ly crashing the airliner had suffered from severe depression. Flight 4U9525 crashed in the French Alps last week at a speed of 700 kilometres an hour, killing all 150 people on board. Lufthansa’s Spohr and Germanwing­s chief Winkelmann arrived at Seyne- les- Alpes near the crash site aboard a helicopter, later making their way to the village of Le Vernet where they laid a wreath at the foot of a memorial erected for the victims. Mr Spohr then read out a statement to reporters, but refused to answer a torrent of questions. There are “no words to describe how terrible this accident is,” he said, thanking rescue teams and locals for their support in the aftermath of the March 24 disaster and promising continued help for the victims’ relatives.

The crash, which caused shock worldwide, continues to make headlines, with French and German media saying they have seen a video purportedl­y showing the final seconds inside the cabin of the doomed airliner, which they said was shot on a mobile phone.

“The scene was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them,” said French weekly Paris Match.

People were heard crying “My God” in several languages, the magazine said. Investigat­ors say the plane’s cockpit voice recorder indicated Lubitz locked the captain out of the cockpit and deliberate­ly crashed the plane.

Paris Match said “metallic banging” could be heard more than three times — tallying with reports that the pilot tried to smash down the cockpit door with an axe.

French police poured cold water on the magazine’s footage claims, telling CNN the reports were “completely wrong.”

Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin added that anyone with footage “must hand it over immediatel­y to investigat­ors”.

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