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France names Germanwings co-pilot, says no known terror links



    PARIS (Reuters) - The co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing a Germanwings jet into the French Alps on Tuesday has been identified as 28-year-old Andreas Lubitz.

    Announcing his details at a news conference on Thursday, Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said he had no known links with terrorism.

    "There is no reason to suspect a terrorist attack," he said.

    Asked whether he believed the crash that killed 150 people was the result of suicide, he said: "People who commit suicide usually do so alone....I don't call it a suicide."

    Robin said the black-box cockpit recording recovered from the wreckage of the disaster suggested passengers did not realise what was happening until the last moment.

    (Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by James Regan)