THE final moments inside the doomed Germanwings
plane which shows passengers screaming and crying have been revealed in a
"chaotic" video recorded onboard.
In the
clip found among the wreckage of the jet people can reportedly be heard crying
"oh my God" and a large metallic banging noise happens three times.
The latter supports the theory that the captain, who had been locked out of the cockpit, tried to break down the door to stop co-pilot Andreas Lubitz.
Prosecutors investigating the crash which left 150 people dead said Lubitz, who had been suffering from depression, had "deliberately" destroyed the plane.
The video of the last few seconds inside the Germanwings plane was found on a mobile phone sim card among the debris from last Tuesday's crash in the French Alps.
The clip was recorded from the back of the Airbus A320 and was obtained tonight by French magazine Paris Match and German newspaper Bild.
The latter supports the theory that the captain, who had been locked out of the cockpit, tried to break down the door to stop co-pilot Andreas Lubitz.
Prosecutors investigating the crash which left 150 people dead said Lubitz, who had been suffering from depression, had "deliberately" destroyed the plane.
The video of the last few seconds inside the Germanwings plane was found on a mobile phone sim card among the debris from last Tuesday's crash in the French Alps.
The clip was recorded from the back of the Airbus A320 and was obtained tonight by French magazine Paris Match and German newspaper Bild.
Speaking
about the video, the Parisian publication said: "One can hear cries of 'My
God' in several languages.
"Metallic banging can also be heard more than three times, perhaps of the pilot trying to open the cockpit door with a heavy object.
"Towards the end, after a heavy shake, stronger than the others, the screaming intensifies. Then nothing."
The video, which has yet to be made public, seems to suggest passengers were aware of what was happening and were terrified.
The Parisian magazine added that the clip: "Was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them."
"Metallic banging can also be heard more than three times, perhaps of the pilot trying to open the cockpit door with a heavy object.
"Towards the end, after a heavy shake, stronger than the others, the screaming intensifies. Then nothing."
The video, which has yet to be made public, seems to suggest passengers were aware of what was happening and were terrified.
The Parisian magazine added that the clip: "Was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them."

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