An inquest has heard how a British man died along with 150 others when a suicidal pilot flew his plane into the French Alps.
Six years after the devastating incident, a coroner has ruled that the death of Paul Bramley was an 'unlawful killing'. The 28-year-old, from Hull, was one of three British passengers on board the Germanwings Flight 9525, which crashed into a ravine in the French mountain range after descending 31,000ft on March 24, 2015.
It was later discovered that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz had suffered a psychotic episode in the days before the flight and had intentionally crashed the plane, taking the lives of all 150 passengers and crew on board.
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