Co-Pilot Said to Have Suffered From Psychosomatic Illness

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The Germanwings co-pilot believed to have intentionally crashed a jet into the French Alps was suffering from a psychosomatic illness, said a person close to the probe.

Andreas Lubitz was being treated by several neurologists and psychiatrists for his sickness, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing details of the investigation.