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Colchester man Nick Alexander died in Paris attacks “doing the job he”

Seven of the terrorists were killed, and they killed more than 100 people Friday night.

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Situated in the 11st arrondisement, the Bataclan was hosting Palm Desert, California rock band, Eagles of Death Metal. The London School of Economics where Ribet had taken classes tweeted, “Our hearts are filled with sadness at this news”.

“Valentin worked in the litigation team, specialising in white collar crime”.

“He was a talented lawyer, extremely well liked, and a wonderful personality in the office”, Hogan Lovells said in a statement.

She said someone moved and the attackers turned to them and fired shots. She tried every possible way to know of him and to reach him.

One of them was Thomas Ayad, an global product manager for Mercury Records, Universal Music Group Chairman Lucian Grainge told staff in an email obtained by Billboard magazine. A friend, Antoine Rousseay, tweeted about how passionately Mr Hoche loved rock “n” roll. Alexander was working with Eagles of Death Metal, the California group playing at the Bataclan when it was attacked. He had two daughters.

A Spaniard, Alberto Gonzalez Garrido, aged 29 was also at the Bataclan concert. They both were at the concert, but became separated amid the mayhem.

Michael DeFord, one of her former professors at Long Beach, called Gonzalez “a shining star”. She lived in the Los Angeles suburb of El Monte.

It’s in reaction to the deaths of 89 people at the Bataclan theatre who were killed by gunmen during an Eagles of Death Metal gig on Friday in Paris.

His family released a statement “Nick wasn’t merely our brother, son and uncle, he was everyone’s best friend – generous, amusing and fiercely loyal”. “Today or tonight, raise a glass to the memory of Nick Alexander a guy doing a simple job of touring with a band and selling T-shirts going new places and making new friends”.

Valle is one of three Chilean citizens who are among the victims, according to that country’s foreign ministry, as cited by CNN.

Image copyright David Gray Image caption David Gray (left) who works as a merchandiser for Ed Sheeran (right) said Mr Alexander had “everything stacked against him”. Manuel Dias, 63, was a driver and had just dropped off three passengers near the Stade de France, where he was killed.

Mr Nunez told Chilean media that his relatives died at the Bataclan hall. His publication, Les Inrocks, reported that he was the father of two.

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.

The death toll from the terror attacks in Paris has risen to 129 and the number of wounded – to 352.

One Swedish national was killed and others injured, Sweden’s foreign minister told Swedish television (in Swedish).

Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said the only Australian casualty has undergone surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.

A friend of 36-year-old Nick, who was at the concert with him, revealed he had died in her arms after being shot.

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Australian ambassador to France Stephen Brady has visited her in hospital.

Tributes are paid to the victims of the Bataclan theatre attacks