The Spanish judge investigating an August plane crash that killed 154 people in Madrid will question three mechanics on suspicion of manslaughter, a Madrid Superior Court spokesman said Thursday.
The mechanics include two who worked on the Spanair plane on the day of the crash and Spanair's head of maintenance, the spokesman said.
They are under "official investigation," a serious legal designation that could lead to an indictment, the spokesman said.
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