From the Grauniad:
"Five days after the Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz seemingly crashed his plane into the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board, there was a growing backlash in
Germany on Saturday against what many in his hometown feel is a tasteless rush to judgment.
Residents say French investigators have been too hasty in blaming Lubitz for the crash, and that the full facts about his medical condition and apparent long history of depression are not yet known.
Pilots’ organisations have also said that the conclusion of French air accident experts that
Lubitz deliberately locked the captain out of the cabin, then calmly steered flight 4U9525 into a mountain, is premature."
Andreas Lubitz's hometown condemns rush to judge Germanwings co-pilot | World news | The Guardian