Orlando Shooting: Photos of the Victims. Dear TIME Reader,As a regular visitor to TIME. Great journalism has great value, and it costs money to make it. One of the main ways we cover our costs is through advertising. Paris attacks: Who were the victims? Tributes have been paid to the 1. Paris terror attacks. This page lists all the victims for whom the BBC has details; further photographs and information will be added as they become available. Tap here to read stories of victims in the facewall. Anne & Pierre- Yves Guyomard, 2. Anne and Pierre- Yves Guyomard, who married two years ago, were killed at the Bataclan. The couple hoped to have children . Mrs Guyomard was a former student of musicology and a childcare assistant at a nursery in the outskirts of Paris. Anne- Laure Arruebo, 3. A gunman killed 49 people at an Orlando nightclub in the worst mass shooting in U.S. The names of the victims, who ranged in age from 18 to. The VictimConnect Resource Center is a place for crime victims to learn about their rights and options confidentially and compassionately. Anne- Laure Arruebo worked as a customs inspector according to French media. She was sitting outside one of the caf. She was an extraordinary person who loved life, a friend told L'Independant Asta Daikite, 3. French footballer Lassana Diarra revealed on Twitter that he had lost his cousin, Asta Diakite, in one of the shootings. He said she was like a . She had gone shopping with a nephew and was shot dead in the attack on the bar and restaurant in the rue Alibert. Bertrand Navarret, 3. Bertrand Navarret was a carpenter. He had trained as a lawyer and practised for a few years, but decided to take up carpentry instead and learned his trade in Canada before moving to Capbreton, a surfing hotspot in south- western France. Surfing was his real passion, according to Liberation newspaper. He died at the Bataclan. Cecile Coudon Peccadeau de L'Isle, 3. A customs inspector who died along with her colleague Anne- Laure Arruebo. She died at the Bataclan. Cedric Ginestou, 2. Management consultant Cedric Ginestou was at the Belle Equipe on the rue de Charonne when it was attacked. He graduated from business school in Bordeaux in 2. Paris. Charlotte & Emilie Meaud, 2. Twin sisters Charlotte and Emilie Meaud died at Le Carillon. Charlotte was in charge of investments in start- up firms at Scientipole, a venture capital firm. Emilie was an architect with Chartier Dalix. The firm said it had lost . She was originally from Ch. He died in the Bataclan attack. He died at the Bataclan. They were reportedly celebrating a birthday party at La Belle Equipe bistro when they died. Lacramioara also had an 1. Claire Maitrot- Tapprest, 2. Claire Maitrot- Tapprest was a student at business school in Reims. She died at the Bataclan. He taught in Seine- Saint- Denis, a northern suburb of Paris. He died at the Bataclan. He was at the Bataclan with his son, who managed to get away. Liberation newspaper says he was a music fan and would share a favourite song on Facebook every week. Estelle Rouat, 2. Estelle Rouat was at the Bataclan. She was an English teacher in Colombes in the north- western suburbs of Paris. Presenter Yann Barthes paid tribute to her at the start of Monday's broadcast.
She died at the Bataclan. He was at the Bataclan concert. He was a bank worker from Cergy in the north- western suburbs of Paris and father of two. Germain Ferey, 3. Germain Ferey was from Vienne- en- Bessin, a village in Normandy. He worked in media production and was at the Bataclan. Gilles Leclerc, 3. Gilles Leclerc worked with his mother as a florist in the north- western suburbs of Paris. He had gone to the Bataclan concert with his girlfriend Marianne, who survived. Gregory Fosse, 2. Gregory Fosse, a music scheduler for television channel D1. Bataclan. A loved one told the AFP news agency he was . Their brother was also in the bar but survived. Helene Muyal, 3. 5Helene Muyal, 3. Bataclan and leaves behind a husband and son aged 1. She was a make- up artist who worked on fashion shoots. Her husband Antoine Leiris wrote a passionate piece on Facebook addressed to his wife's killers after seeing her body. I won't give you the gift of my hatred. It's what you sought, but answering hate with anger would be to surrender to the same ignorance that has made you what you are.''Hugo Sarrade, 2. Hugo Sarrade, 2. 3, was killed at the Bataclan. He was studying at a university in Montpellier and was in Paris to spend the weekend with his father and to go to the concert. He was loving and full of kindness, and so open to other cultures and ways of life. Hyacinthe Koma, 3. Hyacinthe Koma from Burkina Faso worked as a waiter at Chics Types restaurant and was celebrating a birthday at La Belle Equipe bar. Isabelle Merlin, 4. Isabelle Merlin was an engineer who worked at the Continental electronics firm in Rambouillet, to the south- west of Paris. She had a wide smile and an extremely warm and dynamic character, friends told Le Parisien newspaper. Outside of work, she studied music and singing. She was friendly and funny, the director of her college told broadcaster France 3 Nord Pas- de- Calais. Jean- Jacques Amiot, 6. Jean- Jacques Amiot was a silkscreen printer who was at the Bataclan. He died at the Bataclan watching the Eagles of Death Metal. Julien Galisson, 3. Julien Galisson was at the Bataclan. He lived in Nantes and loved music and travelling, according to 2. Minutes newspaper. Justine Dupont, 3. Justine Dupont was the manager of the Sainte C. She was on the Rue de Charonne, near the Belle Equipe bar. Justine Moulin, 2. Justine Moulin was a student living in Paris who was eating at Le Petit Cambodge restaurant. Her parents were from Nieppe, a small town in the north of France, according to La Voix du Nord newspaper. Kheireddine Sahbi, 2. Kheireddine Sahbi was a masters student in ethnomusicology caught up in the restaurant attacks. Lola Ouzounian, 1. Her father said: . He was the boyfriend of Marie Lausch who also died at the Bataclan. Matthieu de Rorthais, 3. Matthieu de Rorthais, 3. Milko Jozic, 4. 7Milko Jozic, 4. Belgium. Mohamed Amine Ibnolmobarak, 2. A Moroccan architect and teacher, Amine Ibnolmobarak was named by the Moroccan Times newspaper as one of those killed at Le Carillon bar. The native of Rabat was with his wife who was seriously injured, the paper added. Nathalie Jardin, 3. Nathalie Jardin was a lighting manager at the Bataclan concert hall. Nathalie Lauraine, 3. French- Russian Nathalie Lauraine was at the Bataclan concert with her husband, who was injured. She was the mother of three children, according to Le Figaro newspaper. Nicolas Degenhardt, 3. Nicolas Degenhardt was a yoga teacher from Le Mans. He had lived in Paris for about 1. Olivier Vernadal, 4. Olivier Vernadal, 4. Ceyrat in the Auvergne region of France. A keen footballer, his home town decided to name its stadium after him to honour his memory. Patricia San Martin, 6. Patricia San Martin, 6. Sevran, a northern suburb of Paris, and a trade union representative. She died alongside her daughter Elsa Veronique Delplace, according to Sevran town hall officials. Pierre Innocenti, 4. Pierre Innocenti, 4. Chez Livio restaurant in the Parisian suburb of Neuilly- sur- Seine. He was killed alongside his cousin Stephane Albertini. She was an employee of music retailer Fnac, based in La Defense in north- west Paris. Quentin Boulenger, 2. Quentin Boulenger, 2. L'Oreal cosmetics firm. Quentin Mourier, 2. Quentin Mourier was an architect at Vergers Urbains (Urban Orchards). Raphael Hilz, 2. 8Raphael Hilz was an architect from the German city of Munich. He had been working for the past six months for the Italian firm Renzo Piano. Richard Rammant, 5. Richard Rammant was a motorcyclist and rock fan. Romain Dunet, 2. 8Romain Dunet was an English teacher. Romain Didier, 3. Romain Didier was a former drama student and bar manager. His rugby team paid tribute on Facebook to his . A concert was arranged in his honour. Romain Feuillade, 3. Romain Feuillade owned a restaurant called Le Cent Kilos in the 1. Paris. Salah Emad El- Gebaly, 2. Egyptian Salah Emad El- Gebaly died in the Bataclan concert hall, Egypt's consulate in Paris confirmed. Sebastien Proisy, 3. Sebastien Proisy was a French- Bulgarian dual citizen who had just launched an international relations consultancy firm. Stella Verry, 3. 7Stella Verry was a family doctor. Stephane Albertini, 3. Stephane Albertini was a manager of the Chez Livio restaurant in the Parisian suburb of Neuilly- sur- Seine. He was killed alongside his cousin Pierre Innocenti. Sven Alejandro Silva Perugini, 2. Sven Alejandro Silva Perugini, 2. Venezuela who lived in Palma, Majorca. He had come to Paris for the weekend to catch up with an old university friend. Thibault Rousse Lacordaire, 3. Thibault Rousse Lacordaire worked at Colony Capital, a private equity firm. Thierry Hardouin, 4. Thierry Hardouin was a police officer from Bobigny, a suburb in the north- east of Paris. Thomas Ayad, 3. 2Thomas Ayad from Amiens, worked for Mercury Records, a division of Universal Music France, and was at the Bataclan with two colleagues. He was a specialist in online marketing and had just graduated from business school. He was working as an intern at a start- up when he was killed having a drink with friends at La Belle Equipe bar. Vincent Detoc, 3. Vincent Detoc was described as an amateur guitarist and music fan by Le Parisien newspaper, which spoke to his wife.
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