Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when He said family members have been happy with the way that Germanwings and authorities have communicated with them. Please CNN's Robyn Curnow reports.Fallon mocks Trump's use of charts during Axios interviewVideo shows Beirut explosion interrupt bride's wedding dayTeen gets attention of golf legends with one-armed swingSee endangered tigers captured on camera in ThailandLate-night hosts mock Trump's possible US ban of TikTokRapinoe: We have a 'responsibility' to make America better Drone footage shows former copper mine turning river orangePandemic can't stop Simone Biles' stunning aerial displayNEOWISE comet is now visible from Earth. "We get treated very well," he said. {{#replies}} You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. continue to respect all commenters and create constructive debates. {{#sender.isSelf}} try again, the name must be uniquePlease There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts try again, the name must be unique The Lufthansa cargo plane carrying the remains of 44 victims of the Germanwings crash lands in Dusseldorf, GermanyCoffins are loaded on to the plane at Marseille Provence AirportRescue workers and investigators collect debris at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-AlpesProsecutors say Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed the planeGermanwings crash victims' bodies arrive back in Germany 11 weeks after disasterEmail already exists. "It will be brutal when they see the coffins, but it is necessary, because they need closure and that's only possible if they accept that their children are dead. "What's done is done for us - we just sort of want it to end. "Now, if the coffins are returning, the parents will know: This is really a fact, it's not just news," he said.Most of the families in Haltern and beyond have been trying to cope with their pain in private, and many of the burials expected in the German town and nearby villages over the next few days and weeks will be family affairs. Independent Premium. {{#replies}} It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss Germanwings crash: service held for victims near impact zone This article is more than 5 years old. L'accident du vol Germanwings 9525 est le crash volontaire d'un Airbus A320, aux mains de son copilote Andreas Lubitz, survenu le 24 mars 2015 à Prads-Haute-Bléone, dans les Alpes du Sud françaises [1].Les 144 passagers et six membres d'équipage de ce vol régulier de la compagnie allemande Germanwings, qui reliait Barcelone à Düsseldorf (), ont été tués sur le coup. Polémique en vue. They say he had been hiding psychological problems from his employer.The office of Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin, who is leading a French investigation into the crash, said he will meet with victims' relatives Thursday in Paris to go over the discovery of DNA evidence and explain the details of handing over remains.Robin expects 300 to 400 people to attend the closed-door meeting.The family of two Australian victims, Carol Friday and her son Greig, won't be there, said her brother, Malcolm Coram. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post Remains of the rest of the victims, who had 19 different nationalities, will be sent back over the coming weeks. There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts try again, the name must be unique try again, the name must be unique Please try again, the name must be uniquePlease There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts Coram visited the crash site about a month ago, and told The Associated Press it was simply too far to return again so soon.Coram said he wasn't sure when his sister's and nephew's remains will be returned to Australia, but he expects it will be sometime before August. to your comment. Victims of Germanwings Flight 9525 Passengers from at least 15 countries were aboard the flight from Barcelona, Spain, to Düsseldorf, Germany, …

Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.The remains of dozens of victims killed in the crashed Germanwings Flight 9525 have now been brought home to Germany. The most insightful comments on all subjects the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to The remains of dozens of victims killed in the crashed Germanwings Flight 9525 have now been brought home to Germany. "Giemulla's clients include relatives of the 16 students, who were coming home from a school exchange programme when they died. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate?Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. will be published daily in dedicated articles. Prosecutors in France and Germany believe Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz intentionally crashed the Airbus A320. There were also challenges finding and identifying the remains in the remote area where the crash happened because the plane was travelling so fast that its tail slammed into the mountainside in a split second after the nose did, vaporizing much of the aircraft and its contents.