France opens judicial investigation into Germanwings crash
June 18, 2015  17:52
A French prosecutor says a judicial investigation has begun into the Germanwings jet crash that killed all 150 people on board. 

Brice Robin, the Marseille prosecutor in charge of the original probe, said the independent judicial inquiry started yesterday in an involuntary manslaughter case, allowing investigating magistrates free rein to look into any person, company or public agency in France, Germany or elsewhere who might have been responsible.
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