The Village Of Missing Toddler May Be Cursed After Earlier Tragedies
File photo dated March 27, 2015 - Operations continue as rescuers search the Germanwings flight 4U 9525 crash site for the second black box and remaining bodies, near Seyne-les-Alpes, southeastern France on March 27, 2015. The Germanwings Airbus A320 aircraft crashed in the French Alps on March 24, 2015, carrying around 150 passengers and crew on board. - Residents of the French countryside hamlet of Haut Vernet where two-year-old boy Emile went missing on Saturday today referring to their home as a cursed 'village of the damned' because of its links with disaster. In March 2015, Vernet was cordoned off following a horrific air crash in which 150 people died, including two babies. Germanwings Airbus A320 was deliberately brought down by co-pilot Andres Lubitz, who had previously been treated for suicidal tendencies. In 2008, local cafe manager Jeannette Grosos, who ran the Café du Moulin, was brutally killed by a customer. Handout Photo by Francis Pellier/DICOM/ABACAPRESS.COM
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