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Who Are The Paris Attack Victims? Authorities Begin Releasing Names
Most of the carnage Friday occurred at the Bataclan, a 150-year-old music hall, where at least 80 people were killed during a sold-out show by the American band Eagles of Death Metal.
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“Nick died doing the job he loved and we take great comfort in knowing how much he was cherished by his friends around the world”.
His family said in a statement that he “died doing the job he loved”.
A Parisian lawyer who studied in London was one of the first victims to be named.
A number of friends and relatives of those reported missing have appealed for information on Twitter about their loved ones using the hashtag #rechercheParis.
Names of the dead are being shared on social media and by regional news organisations. Leave your tributes below or on our Facebook page.
A man nicknamed “Dado”, 44, from Ceyrat in the central Auvergne region. Valle was a married musician who had been living in Paris for eight years.
“She was a support and a big sister to me”, he said.
One of the targets was the Stade de France, where France was playing Germany in an worldwide soccer match.
Cedric Mauduit, a local council official from Calvados in Normandy – he was at the Bataclan with five friends.
Mathieu Hoche, 38, a technician at France24 news channel, and writer Guillame Decherf, 43, were also killed at the concert.
Quentin Boulanger, 29, originally from Rheims but had lived in Paris for several years – he was at the Bataclan.
Josh Homme – the frontman and founder of Queens Of The Stone Age – formed Eagles Of Death Metal with his best friend Jesse Hughes, but was not with the band when the attack happened.
Lola Salines was at the Bataclan.
Also attending the concert was Elodie Breuil, 23, her brother told Time magazine. Valentin Ribet, who graduated from the master’s in law programme in 2014, had been working in Paris.
Mohamed Amine Benmbarek, from Morocco and his wife were also caught in the attack. An American college student studying design on a semester overseas.
She was at a restaurant with other students, including those from California State, when she was shot, California State University president Jane Conoley said. “Obviously there is quite a long road ahead for Emma mentally”, Ms Parkinson’s aunt Sam Gunner said.
Priscila Correia, 35, a dual Portuguese-French national, died in the Bataclan attack.
Two Romanians were killed, BFM TV reported in a victim list, citing the country’s foreign ministry. A British government source said, “The picture is still unclear”. A father of two, he was one of those killed, the magazine said.
In a statement the ministry said one of the women also held a Spanish passport, while the other had joint Mexican-U.S. citizenship, but did not give further details.
Valeria Solesin was also killed at the Bataclan, according to Italy’s foreign minister.
They were celebrating a birthday party at the Belle Equipe bistro and had an 18-month-old child.
Lucian Grainge – the chairman of Universal Music Group, which owns Mercury Music – said the loss was “an unspeakably appalling tragedy”, in a note to employees provided to the Los Angeles Times on Saturday.
Among the others who lost their lives in the massacre were Patricia San Martin Nunez, 61, from Chile, and her daughter Elsa San Martin, a French citizen.
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Miko Jozic, a Belgian engineer who lived near the Bataclan theatre, is confirmed to have died.