The second flight recorder from the Germanwings A320 jet that crashed in the French Alps last week has been found, the Marseille prosecutor said. The voice recorder was found almost immediately at the site of the crash on 24 March.
Recordings taken from the first "black box" suggested co-pilot Andreas Lubitz had deliberately crashed the plane.
There were no survivors among the 150 people onboard the flight from Barcelona to Duesseldorf.
In a separate development, German prosecutors have revealed that Lubitz had researched suicide methods and cockpit door security online.
Investigators found a tablet computer at his apartment and reconstructed his online search history in the week leading up to the disaster.
He had been deemed fit to fly by his employers at Germanwings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa.


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