The Germanwings co-pilot's parents were shocked by their son's actions 0The Germanwings co-pilot's parents were shocked by their son's actions 0

Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz.

Andreas’s father is a successful businessman and his mother is a piano teacher.

According to NY Post, they were `shocked and shocked` to learn this bad news just a few minutes before the rest of the family.

Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said the couple was questioned by both German and French authorities.

`When it was announced that (the co-pilot’s) actions were intentional, some people screamed. Some people burst into tears,` a witness said.

Relatives were taken to Seyne-les-Alpes, a village near the crash site that has become the center of the investigation.

Consulate staff from each country whose citizens died accompanied families and psychologists.

The mayor of Seyne-les-Alpes said about 100 local people had offered to provide overnight accommodation for relatives.

Prosecutors revealed that they found torn medical records at Andreas’s house, which showed that his illness continued and was undergoing treatment.

Maria W, Andreas’s ex-girlfriend, said that he told her last year that `one day, I will do something to change the entire system, then everyone will know and remember my name.`

Maria flew with Andreas on European flights for 5 months last year, when their relationship was still strong.

`If Andreas intentionally crashed the plane, it was because he understood that with his health condition, the big dream of a job at Lufthansa, being a captain and a long-haul pilot, was practically impossible.

This newspaper previously reported that Andreas sought psychological help for `severe depression` in 2009 and is still receiving support from doctors.

A clinic in the city of Dusseldorf said that the deputy had been here twice, most recently 17 days ago, but said that they did not treat Andreas for depression.

Meanwhile, Lufthansa officials said Andreas postponed his pilot training course for a while but then returned and was certified qualified to fly the Airbus A320 in 2013.

The accident that Andreas is believed to have caused was one of the worst massacres in Europe to occur in peacetime since World War II.

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