LE BOURGET, France (AP) — French air accident investigators spent a year analyzing remains and interviewing experts about how and why Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz intentionally crashed a passenger jet into the French Alps, committing suicide and killing 149 others. Here are some key findings from the investigation agency BEA: ___ ANTIDEPRESSANTS Lubitz had been taking antidepressants around the time of the crash that he hadn't declared to his employers, despite requirements to do so. His remains had traces of anti-depressive medications Citalopram and Mirtazapine as well as the sleeping aid...
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