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10.05.2024

"Almighty G-d, help us" - new data on plane crash

Cell phone was found at the scene of plane crash in the Alps, south of France. A short documentary filmed in flight can help understand that people saw the end coming. Shouting in several languages was heard: "G-d help us"

German aircraft. Photo: Wikipedia
German aircraft. Photo: Wikipedia


A week after the crash in the Alps in southern France, local media reported that at the scene of an accident a mobile phone was found with a memory card, which documented the last seconds in the lives of 150 passengers.

According to reports in the French magazine 'Paris Match', and in the German newspaper Buld, in the video one can hear the screams of passengers who flew on the "German Wings", but the video was filmed erratically, making it impossible to identify the people in it.

It was also reported that in the video one can hear people cry "G-d help" in different languages, so that it is clear that passengers realized what was going on with them. "Later in the video, after a heavy rattle, a big noise was heard which overcame the voices of the screaming passengers - and immediately thereafter nothing was heard," the French magazine reported. However, both media which hold the video decided not to publish the video itself.

Meanwhile, the German airline Lufthansa first admitted tonight that the co-pilot Andreas Lubitsch, who crashed the plane deliberately, informed his employers in 2009 about "periods of severe depression" from which he suffered.

ZAKA team flew to the scene to look for findings that can be buried of Eyal Baum, 39 from Hod Hasharon, Israel with an Israeli – Spanish citizenship, who was living in Germany and was on his way back from Barcelona.
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