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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Germanwings killer co-pilot Andreas Lubitz was suffering from severe ''psychosomatic illness''


According to the German newspaper, Welt, police found evidence at the flat of killer co-pilot Andreas Lubitz which suggests he was suffering from ‘’severe burnout syndrome – a serious psychosomatic disease.
'Severe burnout syndrome' is a state of emotional, mental and physical ‎exhaustion and is often linked to those in jobs with high stress levels.

It's symptoms include alienation and negativity towards their work environment and colleagues and it is also known to cause suicidal tendencies and anger issues. 
Lubitz it was revealed was a tormented, erratic man who was a master of hiding his darkest thoughts and would wake up from nightmares screaming ‘’we are going down’’ stated a former partner.
He was also said to have told an ex-lover of his that he was planning an act so heinous his name would be remembered for ever.

 

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