Relatives, dignitaries remember Germanwings crash victims

French and Spanish ministers were among some 1,400 people at the memorial service, which was carried live on German television.

April 17, 2015 04:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:09 pm IST - COLOGNE

More than 80 per cent of the debris from the plane crash in the Alps has now been recovered and removed.

More than 80 per cent of the debris from the plane crash in the Alps has now been recovered and removed.

Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Joachim Gauck and hundreds of dignitaries and relatives of 150 people killed in last month’s crash of a Germanwings jet packed Cologne’s landmark cathedral on Friday to pay tribute.

The steps to the altar were covered with 150 lighted candles, one for each person who died including co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who investigators believe deliberately crashed the plane.

“It’s not for us to judge,” Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, the archbishop of Cologne, told Bild newspaper ahead of the service about the decision to include a candle for Lubitz.

Most victims of the March 24 crash in France were Germans or Spaniards. Flight 9525 was en route from Barcelona to Duesseldorf.

French and Spanish ministers were among some 1,400 people at the memorial service, which was carried live on German television.

Lufthansa, Germanwings’ parent airline, took out full-page advertisements in many of the country’s leading newspapers expressing sympathy and carried a live stream of the service on its website.

Flags were ordered flown at half-staff around the country as part of the tribute.

Woelki told the relatives of the victims that words alone were too weak to give them any solace, but that they should take comfort in the numbers of people with them at the memorial service, and those following it online or on television around the country.

“You are not alone in these hours of loneliness,” he said.

More than 80 per cent of the debris from the plane crash in the Alps has now been recovered and removed.

Though prosecutors believe Lubitz intentionally crashed the plane, they are still trying to determine why.

The airplane sent out a distress signal at 10-45 a.m. GMT. There were 148 people on board. 142 passengers and 6 crew members. The plane was cruising at 38,000 ft. when it dropped to 6,800 ft. where the radar signal was lost. Survivors unlikely, says the French President.

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