Germanwings A320 crash: ‘4 Britons among dead’

Wreckage from the crash can be seen on the mountainside. Picture: AFPWreckage from the crash can be seen on the mountainside. Picture: AFP
Wreckage from the crash can be seen on the mountainside. Picture: AFP
FRENCH investigators are hoping cockpit recordings from the black box retrieved from the crashed Germanwings passenger jet will unlock the mystery of what caused the plane to drop unexpectedly before smashing into an Alpine mountain, killing all 150 on board.

It came as four Britons were announced as being among the victims, who also included 72 Germans and 35 Spaniards.

Seven-month-old Julian Pracz-Bandres, from Manchester, was killed along with his mother, Marina Bandres Lopez Belio, 37, originally from Spain, who worked in the film and TV industry.

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