Berlin - Police searching a home of the German co-pilot who officials say appears to have deliberately crashed a plane into the French Alps said on Friday they had seized evidence but no "smoking gun".
Officers combing through a flat kept by Andreas Lubitz in the western city of Duesseldorf said they had seized "various items and papers", police spokesperson Marcel Fiebig told AFP.
"We will see whether this will explain what happened - everything is being examined," he said, adding that there was no "smoking gun" to shed light on a possible motive.