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Dailymail: Friends of Germanwings crash pilot say he is being framed as part of a Lufthansa cover-up over mechanical failings
as Google Maps blur out his former home to stop people looking it up
Supporters set up Facebook page 'Andreas Lubitz, we are against the hunt'
Claim black box was doctored to make it appear he deliberately crashed jet
His home is muzzed from Google Maps after apparent request by his family
Friends of killer pilot Andreas Lubitz claim he is being framed for murder as part of an elaborate cover-up by his airline company to hide mechanical faults with the plane.
They have set up a Facebook page titled 'Andreas Lubitz A320, we are against the hunt' where they have been sharing their theories about the cause of the Alps disaster.
Some suggest the black box voice recorder had been tampered with by Germanwings parent company, Lufthansa, to make it appear as if Lubitz had deliberately crashed the plane.
Meanwhile, it has emerged that Lubitz's home that he shared with his girlfriend in Dusseldorf has been blurred out on Google Maps in an apparent attempt by family to quell frenetic focus on his life.
Hundreds of its followers are understood to be from the pilot's home of Montabaur in Germany and its surrounding area.
One supporter, who claims to be a former classmate, said: 'I believe in the innocence of Andy!'
They also point out that the second black box data recorder had not yet been recovered from the crash site, which they claim was also proof of a cover-up.
Others also suggested that one of Lubitz's former girlfriends was paid by the media to say that he had once planned to commit a 'heinous act' that would go down in history.
Lufthansa declined to comment.
In a separate development relatives have apparently asked Google to blur out Lubitz's home in Dusseldorf that he shared with girlfriend Kathrin Goldbach from its Maps service.
The move came at some point over the last week since the Alps disaster.
Individuals and governments can ask for Google Maps images to be blurred over privacy concerns.
After concerns from government officials in 2010, the internet giant offered an opt-out policy to Germans in order to 'obey local privacy laws.'
Around 250,000 Germans are believed to have taken up the offer, according to Vocativ.
The flat has been the scene of intense focus since the crash and reported claims that Miss Goldbach, 26, discovered that she was expecting his baby as little as two weeks ago.
The pair, who are said to have had a patchy relationship over the last seven years, were letting the pregnancy news sink in when Lubitz crashed the jet, according to German newspaper Bild.
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