Innocent victims’ of Terrifying Paris terrorist attacks.
The world grieves with France and
Paris terrorist attack victims’ families.
French
officials say at least 129 people were
killed in a series of coordinated terror attacks Friday night, 13 November 2015 in Paris.
Another 352 victims were wounded in
the attacks, with at least 99 in
critical condition.
Citizens of at least 15
countries are among the dead, and below are just some of those identified.
Paris Terror Attack Victims’ Names List & Profiles
An
official list of the victims has not yet been released.
Nohemi
Gonzalez, 23: A junior design student at Long Beach State University from El
Monte, California, Gonzalez was studying abroad at Strate School of Design in
Sevres, France. She was killed in a shooting outside of a restaurant.
Valentin
Ribet, 26: A lawyer who studied at the London School of Economics, Ribet died
at the Bataclan concert hall, the school said.
Djamila
Houd, 41: Houd one of the French victims killed in the attacks, according to
The Guardian. She was killed at the Bataclan.
Thomas
Ayad, 34: Ayad is another French victim identified so far, according to The
Guardian. He was also killed at the Bataclan. He worked for Universal Music
France and played for a local amateur hockey team.
Marie
Mosser, 24: An employee of Universal Music France, where she worked in
communications and marketing, Mosser was killed at the Bataclan theater, CNN
reports.
Manu
Perez: Perez was the third employee of Universal Music France killed at the
Bataclan theater, Newsweek reports. His girlfriend, Precilia Correia, was also
killed at the concert hall.
Précilia
Correia: Correia and her boyfriend, Manu Perez, were killed at the Bataclan
theater.
Nick
Alexander, 36: Alexander, of Colchester, Essex, England, was selling
merchandise at the Eagles of Death Metal show at the Bataclan when he was
killed, according to The Independent.
Lola
Salines: Salines has been identified as one of the victims by her father,
Georges Salines. She was killed at the Bataclan concert hall. She was a member
of the La Boucherie de Paris roller derby team.
Juan
Alberto González Garrido, 29: A Madrid native, he was killed at the Bataclan
concert hall, according to Marca. He was at the Eagles of Death Metal show with
his wife.
William
B. Decherf, 43: Decherf was a French music journalist for the website InRocks,
who was killed while at the Bataclan for the Eagles of Death Metal concert,
according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Asta
Diakite: Diakite was a cousin of French soccer player Lassana Diarra, who said
on Twitter she was killed in the attacks. Diarra, who was playing with the
French national team in Paris when the attacks occurred, said his cousin was
like a sister to him.
Elodie
Breuil, 23: Breuil’s brother, Alexis, told Time his sister was killed while
watching the Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan. He said his sister was a
design student.
Cedric
Mauduit: Manduit was a local councilor in Calvados, France. He was at the
Bataclan with friends when he was killed.
Mathieu
Hoche: Hoche was a journalist for the France 24 news station, according to the
BBC. A colleague tweeted that he is survived by a 6-year-old son.
Quentin
Boulanger, 29: A Paris resident originally from Rheims, France, Boulanger was
killed at the Bataclan theater, the BBC reports.
Mohamed
Amine Benmbarek: A citizen of Morocco, Benmbarek was identified on Facebook by
a relative. He was a newlywed, and his wife was also shot in the attacks. She
is in critical condition, said Akram Benmbarek, Mohamed’s cousin.
Fabrice
Dubois: The ad agency Publicis Conseil said one of its employees, Dubois, was
killed at the Bataclan theater. He worked for the agency for 20 years and
leaves behind a wife and children.
François-Xavier
Prévost, 26: Prevost was killed at the Bataclan, La Voix Du Nord reports. He
was at the concert hall with friends. He lived in Paris and was originally from
Lambersart, France.
Milko
Jozic, 47: Dogan was killed along with his girlfriend, Elif Dogan, according to
LaMeuse.be. He lived with his girlfriend near the Bataclan. They had moved to
Paris from their native country of Belgium in the past few months.
Elif
Dogan: Dogan was living with her boyfriend, Milko Jozic, near the Bataclan.
They had moved to Paris from Belgium recently, according to LaMeuse.be.
Elsa
Delplace: Deplace and her mother, Patricia San Martin, of Chile, were killed at
the Bataclan theater, her friend said on Twitter. Deplace and her mother were
Chilean, but living in Paris. Her friend said Deplace had a 6-year-old
daughter.
Patricia
San Martin:San Martin was killed at the Bataclan theater along with her
daughter, Elsa Delplace. She and her daughter were both natives of Chile living
in Paris.
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle:Valle was the third
Chilean citizen killed in the attacks at the Bataclan, CNN reports. He was a
musician living in Paris for the past eight years.
Mathias
Dymarski: Dymarski, originally from Metz, France, had moved to Paris last Fall.
He was killed at the Bataclan theater along with his girlfriend, Marie Lausch,
Le Republican Lorrain reported.
Marie
Lausch: Lausch moved to Paris from Metz, France, in September 2014 with her
boyfriend, Mathias Dymarski. They were both killed at the Bataclan theater.
Aurélie
de Peretti, 33: De Peretti was killed in the Bataclan theater, her sister told
Time. She was from Saint Tropez, in the south of France, and loved music. She
played the guitar and piano.
Halima
Saadi, 34: Halima Saadi, and her sister, Houda, of Tunisia, were both killed at
a restaurant where they were celebrating a friend’s birthday, News 24 reports.
The sisters were living in France with their brother, who survived the attack.
Houda
Saadi, 35: Houda Saadi was killed at a restaurant targeted by ISIS gunmen in
Paris along with her sister Halima. The Tunisian women were living in France
with their brother, who survived the attack. They were at the restaurant to
celebrate a friend’s birthday.
Manuel
Dias, 63: A Portuguese citizen, Dias moved to France 45 years ago, the
Portuguese American Journal reports. He lived with his wife and children in
France. His wife and children were in Portugal to obtain documents for his
son’s upcoming wedding, the newspaper reported.
Justine
Moulin, 23: Moulin was a student at SKEMA Business School in Paris, according
to the Raleigh News & Observer. She was set to study at North Carolina
State’s SKEMA Business School in the United States soon, her friends said at a
gathering in Raleigh. “She was a wonderful person. She was always smiling. She
wanted to travel the world,” Julie de Mélo, a student at the school’s Raleigh
campus and one of Moulin’s best friends, told the News & Observer. “She was
too young to die.” Moulin was killed while eating at Le Petit Cambodge, her
favorite restaurant, when gunmen opened fire on the eatery.
Pierre
Innocenti, 40: Innocenti died at the Bataclan. Hours before his death he posted
a photo showing the sign advertising the concert to his Facebook page. He was
the co-owner of the popular restaurant Chez Livio, with his brother. Their
grandfather opened the restaurant in 1964, the newspaper says.
Matthieu
Giroud, 39: A technology lecturer at Technical University of Marne-la-Vallée,
Giroud was killed at the Bataclan theater, Le Parisien reports. He lived with
his wife and 3-year-old son in Paris.
Thomas
Duperron, 30: Duperron was the communications director for the La Maroquinerie
concert hall. He was killed at the Bataclan theater, Les In Rocks reports.
Alban
Denuit, 32: A teacher at Universite Bordeaux Maontaigne, Dentuit was killed at
the Bataclan theater, the university said on Twitter.
Christophe
Lellouche, 33: Lellouche a music and soccer fan known for posting on the sports
website Offside, died at the Bataclan theater, according to Slate France.
Claire
Camax, 35: The mother of two children, Camax died at the Bataclan, where she
was attending the concert with her husband and friends, Libération reports. She
was a graphic designer.
Romain
Didier, 32: Didier died at a restaurant on Charonne Street along with his
girlfriend, Lamia Mondeguer, El Mundo reports.
Lamia
Mondeguer: Mondeguer died while eating at a restaurant with her boyfriend,
Romain Didier, who was also killed.
Romain
Dunay, 28: Dunay, a musician, died at the Bataclan theater while watching the
Eagles of Death Metal show, his friend said on Twitter.
Valeria
Solesin, 28: A doctorate student from Italy, Solesin was killed near the
entrance to the Bataclan theater, while trying to enter, Reuters reports. She
was set to finish her degree next year.
Anne
Yves: Anne yves was killed along with her husband, Pierre, at the Bataclan
theater, according to posts by friends and family on social media.
Pierre
Yves: Pierre Yves was killed at the Bataclan theater with his wife, Anne. He
was a sound engineer who was at the concert hall to watch the Eagles of Death
Metal show with his wife.
Fanny
Minot: An editor at Canal + Supplement, Minot died at the Bataclan theater, her
colleague said on Twitter.
Quentin
Mourier, 29: An architect who was a popular member of Paris’ urban farming
community, Mourier was killed at the Bataclan, according to tributes posted on
social media.
Germain
Ferey, 36: Ferey was killed at the Bataclan theater, Ouest France reports. The
native of Vienne-en-Bessin lived in Paris and worked as in audiovisual
illustration.
Nicolas
Classeau, 43: The director of Institut Universitaire de Technologie in
Marne-la-Vallée, Classeau was killed at the Bataclan theater, Libération
reports. He was a father of three, a rock fan and an amateur musician.
Ciprian
Calciu, 32: Calciu was one of two Romanian citizens killed during the attacks,
along with his girlfriend, Mariana Lacramiorara, EVZ reports. They met in
Paris.
Mariana
Lăcrămioara, 29: She died along with her boyfriend, Ciprian Calciu. She was
born in Romania and moved to Paris. They had a child together and she also had
a child from a previous relationship.
Maxime
Bouffard, 26: A native of France living in Paris, Bouffard was killed at the
Bataclan theater, Libération reports. He was a music lover and worked as a
filmmaker.
Kheireddine
Sahbi, 29: An Algerian citizen, Sahbi, who was studying music in Paris, was
killed in the attacks, Chouf Chouf reports. He was a violinist. It’s not clear
where he was killed.
Michelle
Gil Jaimes: A native of Mexico who also held a Spanish passport, Jaimes was
killed at a bar in Paris during the attacks.
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