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No survivors from Alps plane crash

A Germanwings plane carrying 150 people crashes in the French Alps

A Germanwings plane carrying 150 people has crashed in the French Alps on its way from Barcelona to DΓΌsseldorf. It's thought that are no survivors. The black box has been found but at the moment investigators don't know what caused the crash.

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Wed 25 Mar 2015 01:05GMT

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  • Wed 25 Mar 2015 01:05GMT

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