Torn-up doc's note allowing co-pilot time off from work on day of crash found
March 27, 2015  17:48
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Moving on to the Germanwings air crash.

Prosecutors find torn-up sick note signing Andreas Lubitz off work on day of the Alps crash. This document, among others, were found in his home today. The torn-up doctors note allowed him time off from work because of an illness.

The German investigators said they had not found a suicide note or any indication of a political or religious nature among the documents secured in Lubitzs apartment. However, documents were secured containing medical information that indicates an illness and corresponding treatment by doctors, prosecutors said in a statement.

German prosecutors say there are indications Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz hid illness from employers, but no suicide note has been found, and no political or religious background to explain crash of flight 9525
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