French authorities have said that the search for the Germanwings victims' bodies at the crash site in the French Alps has ended while the identification of the victims continues.
According to BBC, the aircraft is believed to have crashed by the co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, resulting in the death of all 150 passengers on board.
Identification of the victims will continue with analysis of the DNA found and debris will carry on being removed.
Meanwhile reports said the European Commission took issue with Germany's aviation authority before the crash.
France's air accident authority said that its investigations will include a study of "systemic weaknesses" that could have led to the disaster, including psychological profiling.