News National An amazing week in pictures 10:30pm, Mar 27, 2015 Updated: 7:36am, Mar 29 An amazing week in pictures Ebony Bowden Journalist @ebonybowden Share Twitter Facebook Reddit Pinterest Email Photos: Getty, AAP Investigators scour the wreckage of the Germanwings crash site. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy arrive at the Germanwings crash site. Relatives of those killed in the Germanwings plane crash arrive at the site in the French Alps. Firefighters work to control a blaze following an explosion in an apartment building in New York. England's King Richard III is buried with full honours after his bones were discovered underneath a carpark more than 500 years after his death. Sinaporeans pay their respect to the country's founding father Lee Kuan Lew, who passed away at the age of 91 on Monday. Tammie Fraser waves goodbye to the hearse carrying the casket of late prime minister Malcolm Fraser. Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste waves during question time at Parliament House in Canberra after being freed from a Egyptian jail. The brother and sister of murdered teenager Masa Vukotic lead the funeral procession in Melbourne. Jeremy Clarkson is hounded by photographers in London. NSW Premier Mike Baird campaigning with his daughter Cate, who is doing work experience at his office, ahead of the state election on Saturday. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop in Vanuatu discussing relief efforts after the country was ravaged by Cyclone Pam. Australia's Vietnamese community pay their respects to former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser at his state funeral in Melbourne on Friday. Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates taking the final wicket during the 2015 Cricket World Cup semi final in Sydney. Dejected children watch on as India loses the Cricket World Cup Semi Final to Australia.