Germanwings crash victims' grieving families arrive in French village

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Recovery efforts are underway in the rugged terrain of the French Alps on Friday, where French authorities say between 400 and 600 pieces of human remains have been recovered from the site of the Germanwings flight 9525 crash. All 150 people onboard were killed when the plane crashed into the mountainside on Tuesday en route from Barcelona to Dusseldorf


Three special flights from Germanwings and Lufthansa brought families and friends of the victims to Marseille on Friday morning, from Spain and Germany, the home countries of the majority of the victims.



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