BERLIN (Reuters) - A German state prosecutor said on Thursday police were searching properties in Duesseldorf and other locations for documents and evidence after a French investigator said the co-pilot of a Germanwings plane had deliberately crashed it in the Alps.
The prosecutor, Christoph Kumpa, said the searches were still being carried out and it would take a while to assess the findings. He did not give any further details.
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