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 medication Zopiclone. The U.S....
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