Alps air disaster: Father's shock at crash pilot's health

The Dad of one of the Britons killed in the French Alps plane disaster has spoken of his shock over the medical state of the co-pilot believed to have caused the crash.

Paul Bramley, 28, was one of three Britons who died in the tragedy in March.

His father, Philip Bramley, was one of the bereaved relatives who were given an update by prosecutors in Paris of the investigation into the actions of Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz.

Among information given to the families was that Lubitz had seen 41 doctors in recent years but under German law none was able to alert his employers to his state of mind.

Mr Bramley said:

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