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Germanwings contacts 123 families of those killed in A320 crash

Other News Materials 25 March 2015 16:51 (UTC +04:00)
Germanwings company has established contact with 123 families of victims of A320 crash
Germanwings contacts 123 families of those killed in A320 crash

Baku, Azerbaijan, Mar. 25

By - Trend:

Germanwings company has established contact with 123 families of victims of A320 crash, the head of Germanwings Thomas Winkelmann said at a press conference March 25, RIA Novosti news agency reported.

"We have established contact with 123 families," said Winkelmann. "In addition, some 27 relatives of victims of the crash are currently being searched for with the help of the ministry of foreign affairs of Germany.

"Lufthansa-group has opened aid stations in Düsseldorf, Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich for relatives and friends of the victims," said Winkelmann.

The Airbus A320 of the Germanwings budget airline, flying from Spain's Barcelona to Germany's Düsseldorf, crashed March 24 in a remote region of the French Alps in the southeast of France.

The crash, according to the latest figures, killed 150 people. Citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany, Spain, Britain, the Netherlands, Colombia, Mexico, Denmark, Belgium, Israel, Australia, Iran, Venezuela and the United States were among the passengers, according to official data.

Translated by EA

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