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Names, nationalities of the dead emerge from Paris terror
The devastating attacks in Paris have claimed the lives of 132 people and left more than 350 injured – with the number of dead likely to rise further.
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A professor at California State University, Michael LaForte, paid tribute to Nohemi Gonzalez in a Facebook post. She was in the middle of a semester studying overseas at Strate College of Design in Paris.
Ms Buckley later appealed for any of her Facebook friends in NY to join her at the French consulate in the city and be a “temporary shoulder to cry on”. “The search is over, I have no words, only tears”. My prayers are with my bestfriend family. She had an indescribably sweet spirit and imagination.
It said Mathieu Hoche, 37, was the father of a young child and a lover of rock music who had worked for the news network since 2006. By Sunday, more than 1,300 individuals had enjoyed it.
Diarra was playing against Germany when terrorists targeted the Stade De France in suicide attacks.
“My only concern right now is to be able to bring back her body and bring her with us to the south of France”. Victims came from at least 15 countries.
Thomas Ayad, 32, producer manager for Mercury Music Group and a music buff, was killed at the Bataclan.
Another casualty was Nick Alexander, a British guy from Colchester in Essex.
Alexander’s family confirmed his death in a statement obtained by the Guardian.
Mr Alexander, who died in the arms of an American friend, Helen Wilson, was described by his family as “everyone’s best friend” who died “doing the job he loved”.
The foreign ministry in Santiago named one of the dead as Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, a professional musician who had lived in the French capital for almost a decade with his French partner.
At least three Belgians lost their lives, including a couple named by Belgian press as Milko Jozic, 47, an engineer, and his partner Elif Dogan, who lived near the Bataclan concert hall where most of the carnage took place. Irish rockers U2 have also cancelled their Paris shows while alternative metal group Deftones were set to play a three-night run at the terror-hit Bataclan concert venue where 80 people were feared dead.
The ministry said the other victims were Chilean exile Patricia San Martin Nunez, 62, and her daughter, Elsa Veronique Delplace San Martin, 35, who was born in France. Nunez tells Chilean media that his relatives also died at the Bataclan hall. It also hasn’t released their identities but said one had dual Mexican-US citizenship and the other held Mexican-Spanish citizenship.
The ministry’s statement did not say how or where the German man was killed, nor did it identify him.
Another Mexican national, Michelli Gil Jaimez, also died during the attacks.
Mrs May said the UK’s spies and police were assisting their counterparts on the continent in the hunt for members of the terror cell responsible for the Paris massacre. Ribet received a master of laws degree from the London School of Economics in 2014, and earlier did postgraduate work at the Sorbonne university in Paris.
Aurelie de Peretti, 33, a graphic designer, had travelled to Paris with a friend as a “little reward” to herself for working a tough season in restaurants in the south of France. He wrote on Twitter that Salines was at the Bataclan theater, where the majority of victims died.
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The rock journalist Guillaume Decherf was also killed at the concert. Her family thanked people for their support on Twitter. On the magazine’s Twitter page, it posted a link to a review he wrote last month of the band’s latest album.