By Mike McCarthy, Sky News Correspondent
An investigation is under way into the life of the co-pilot who has been blamed for causing the French Alps plane crash.
Andreas Lubitz, 27, has been accused of deliberately flying the Airbus A320 into a mountainside shortly after preventing the captain from re-entering the cockpit.
All 150 people aboard the aircraft died in the crash.
Police have carried out thorough searches of Lubitz's flat in Dusseldorf and the home he shared with parents in the historic town of Montabaur.
For several hours investigators took away cases and boxes from both addresses. In Dusseldorf police said that they were "looking for clues as to what the co-pilot's motivation might have been".
In Montabaur neighbours reacted with disbelief when the heard of Lubitz's involvement.
One man, who did not want to be named, said that he had known the pilot since childhood.
He told Sky News: "I cannot imagine that he has done it with intention.
"This does not fit in this picture I have of him. It is a very upright family, very helpful and I cannot understand what has happened.
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