

Harrowing 
mobile phone footage taken on board the doomed Germanwings flight has 
recorded the devastating moment that screaming passengers knew they were
 going to die, it has been claimed.
The
 video, reportedly found amid the wreckage of last week's crash, 
allegedly captures the sound of terrified passengers crying 'Oh God' as 
the plane plunged into the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board. The
 clip, said to be just a few seconds long, was reportedly taken from a 
memory card which was found at the crash scene by a source close to the 
investigation.   
According
 to two European newspapers who claim to have seen the footage, cries of
 'oh God' can be heard in several different languages as chaos breaks 
out inside the cabin.
They
 also describe the sound of metallic banging from inside the aircraft. 
Both papers suggest the bangs could be the sound of the frantic captain 
attempting to break open the cockpit door with an axe or metal object, 
as Andreas Lubitz  set the aircraft onto a collision course into the 
mountain.
German
 daily Bild and French magazine Paris Match said their reporters were 
shown the video after it was found on a memory chip that could have come
 from a mobile phone inside the aircraft.
It
 comes as Paris Match  also published a conversation between Lubitz and 
the captain which was transcribed from one of aircraft's black boxes by a
 special investigator, which suggested Lubitz had urged the captain to 
leave him alone in the cockpit. 
Lieutenant
 Colonel Jean-Marc Menichini, a high ranking official involved in the 
recovery operation, categorically denied that any mobile phone footage 
had been found by investigators at the site. 
But
 Paris Match said the footage, thought to have been filmed from the rear
 of the plane, was found 'among the wreckage by a source close to the 
investigation'. 
Bild, which 
described the scene as 'chaotic, totally blurred and completely shaky', 
also insisted that the accuracy of the video 'is beyond question'. 
According to Paris Match,
 cries of 'My God' can be heard in several languages, before three 
metallic bangs ring out. They added that the footage captures the plane 
shaking heavily, before the screaming 'intensifies'.
Bild added that the aircraft appears to be touching a mountain, as more screams are heard. The camera then cuts out.  
Both
 papers say the footage supports the idea that the passengers 'knew what
 desperate situation they were in'. It added that no individuals could 
be identified.  
Although the two publications described the video in detail, neither posted the footage.
Bild said it was just 'a few seconds' and that it is not clear whether a passenger or crew member had filmed it. 


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