Marking a Decade Since the Germanwings Tragedy
Families of victims reflect on grief, legal battles, and the emotional toll of public remembrance as the 10th anniversary approaches.
- The Germanwings crash on March 24, 2015, claimed 150 lives, including 18 students from Haltern returning from a Spanish exchange program.
- Victims' families remain divided in their ability to cope, with some finding public commemorations a source of solidarity and others feeling burdened by ongoing attention.
- Legal battles continue as families seek accountability and answers, emphasizing a focus on truth rather than financial compensation.
- Religious and community leaders, including Bishop Kirsten Fehrs, stress the importance of creating spaces for grief and reflection to support the bereaved.
- The tragedy has left a lasting impact on the Haltern community, particularly at Joseph-König-Gymnasium, where the former principal continues to support grieving families.