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UPDATE: Germanwings Airbus crashes in French Alps, 150 presumed dead

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An Airbus A320 operated by Lufthansa’s budget Germanwings airline with 150 people on board crashed into the French Alps on Tuesday morning after an unexplained, rapid descent.

Added on the 24/03/2015 22:05:27 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media

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