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144 passengers and six crew all feared dead after Germanwings Airbus Flight 4U9525 crashes in French

According to dailymail.co.uk report About all 144 passengers and six crew were today presumed dead after an Airbus A320 crashed in a remote region of the French Alps en route from Spain to Germany.

Flight 4U9525 disappeared from radar in the Alpes de Hautes Provence after sending a distress signal at 10.47am local time (9.47am GMT).
Debris from the jet, operated by Lufthansa’s Germanwings budget airline, has been found scattered over a wide area near Barcelonnette.
Two babies were among 45 Spaniards feared dead.
French president Francois Hollande said that he did not expect there to be any survivors.
He said: ‘It’s a loss, a tragedy which has happened on our soil.

I am seeking information about homes in the area it came down. It’s difficult place to access. In the meantime solidarity must prevail.’
Mr Hollande said he would be meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the King of Spain, who are visiting Paris for three days.
According to flight data from FlightAware 24, the aircraft was cruising at 38,000 feet at 532mph at 9.30am local time (10.30 GMT).
It started losing altitude to 37,975 by 10.31am with the speed reportedly increasing to 548mph.
But 10.41am, the last reported radar returns had the aircraft descending to 6,800 feet at 434mph.
The aircraft took ten minutes to drop 31,200 feet, suggesting the pilots may have been battling to control or land the plane before it crashed.

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