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Germanwings and Lufthansa bosses refuse questions about co-pilot during visit to crash site

Just over a week after the Germanwings plane crash, the head of the airline and the boss of parent company Lufthansa have visited the scene. They say it was important to mourn the victims and thank those helping in the recovery operation. But they refused to answer any questions about the co-pilot, who seems to have deliberately crashed the plane. Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr said: “We are just very, very sorry that such a terrible accident could have happened in Lufthansa where we put so much focus on safety. “We are sorry for the losses that occured and there are just no words to express this.” The heads of the airlines walked away when reporters started asking questions about the co-pilot. There was no response when one journalist asked: “When did you find the 2009 email from Lubitz (Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz)? Why did it take you so long to publish the emails?” The airline has confirmed that Lubitz told his bosses in 2009, during his training, about a depressive episode he had suffered. Another reporter asked: “Sir, your employee crashed a plane. Why are you refusing to take questions?” The heads of Lufthansa and Germanwings, shielded by communication officials, walked away. Reporters were told the pair would not be taking questions.