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German Police Make Potentially 'Significant' Discovery At Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz's Home German Police Make Potentially 'Significant' Discovery At Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz's Home German Police Make Potentially 'Significant' Discovery At Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz's Home German police say they may have made a “significant” discovery at the home of Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot who deliberately killed 149 passengers and crew by crashing an Airbus A320 in the French Alps. Officers searching Lubitz’s flat in Montabaur, on the outskirts of Dusseldorf, said they found something that may offer a “clue” as to what happened to the downed jet. They said the items had been taken away from the address for testing, but confirmed the find was not a suicide note. Markus Niesczery from Dusseldorf Police told the Daily Mail: “We have found something which will now be taken for tests. We cannot say what it is at the moment but it may be very significant clue to what has happened. “We hope it may give some explanations.”