The terror attacks in Paris have touched the lives of people all over the globe. Some of the more than 120 people killed in the attacks are beginning to be identified. People from at least nine countries are believed to have died in the attacks, according to The Guardian.
They include a music journalist who was at the Bataclan concert hall that was overtaken by attackers wearing suicide vests, a California university junior who was studying in France, and a crew member working with the American band, Eagles of Death Metal. This post will be updated as more victims are identified.
Here are their stories:
Nohemi Gonzalez
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Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti tweeted Saturday, "My heart goes out to the Gonzalez family who lost their Nohemi last night. We mourn for all victims, including one of our own."
According to the Los Angeles Times, three more CSULB students were in Paris on the study-abroad program, but they are unharmed, the newspaper reports.
Nick Alexander
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Guillaume B. Decherf
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The rock group was set to perform at the Bataclan concert hall when the terror attacks began. SPIN Magazine reports that Decherf had recently reviewed the band's most recent LP.
Valentin Ribet
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Ribet's company called him "a talented lawyer, extremely well liked, and a wonderful personality in the office."