FRANCE-GERMANY-SPAIN-AVIATION-CRASH

Head of criminal research Institute of French Gendarmerie Colonel Francois Daoust answers journalists' questions on the sideline of the collect process of DNA taken from the body parts of victims of the crash of a A320 Germanwings jetliner, in Pontoise, outside Paris, on March 30, 2015. The process of identifying the victims of Germanwings crash has now entered its active phase, but the families will still have to wait months to find out if their loved ones are among the bodies found. AFP PHOTO/POOL CHRISTOPHE ENA (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ENA/AFP via Getty Images)
Head of criminal research Institute of French Gendarmerie Colonel Francois Daoust answers journalists' questions on the sideline of the collect process of DNA taken from the body parts of victims of the crash of a A320 Germanwings jetliner, in Pontoise, outside Paris, on March 30, 2015. The process of identifying the victims of Germanwings crash has now entered its active phase, but the families will still have to wait months to find out if their loved ones are among the bodies found. AFP PHOTO/POOL CHRISTOPHE ENA (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ENA/AFP via Getty Images)
FRANCE-GERMANY-SPAIN-AVIATION-CRASH
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