Harrowing
mobile phone footage taken on board the doomed Germanwings flight has
recorded the devastating moment that screaming passengers knew they were
going to die, it has been claimed.
The
video, reportedly found amid the wreckage of last week's crash,
allegedly captures the sound of terrified passengers crying 'Oh God' as
the plane plunged into the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board.
The
clip, said to be just a few seconds long, was reportedly taken from a
memory card which was found at the crash scene by a source close to the
investigation
According to
two European newspapers who claim to have seen the footage, cries of
'oh God' can be heard in several different languages as chaos breaks out
inside the cabin. They
also describe the sound of metallic banging from inside the aircraft.
Both papers suggest the bangs could be the sound of the frantic captain
attempting to break open the cockpit door with an axe, as Andreas Lubitz
set the aircraft onto a collision course into the mountain.
German
daily Bild and French magazine Paris Match said their reporters were
shown the video after it was found on a memory chip that could have come
from a mobile phone inside the aircraft.
Lieutenant
Colonel Jean-Marc Menichini, a high ranking official involved in the
recovery operation, categorically denied that any mobile phone footage
had been found by investigators at the site. But Paris
Match said the footage, thought to have been filmed from the rear of the
plane, was found 'among the wreckage by a source close to the
investigation'.
5 comments:
All this crashing keep ringing in my head Eachtime I'm a flight...help me God!
I pray they RIP, it's quite a pity
End of the world
May God keep protecting his people. RIP people
Investigations won't bring them back
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