These Are The Lives Cut Tragically Short In Paris

130 people have been confirmed dead.

The death toll from last week's terrorist attack in Paris has risen to 130, French authorities announced on Friday. The total previously stood at 129, with the bodies of all of those victims identified.

People from at least 15 countries were killed in the attacks. At least 100 families traveled to France to identify the bodies.

Details have slowly begun to emerge about the identities of those who lost their lives, among them a 23-year-old design student from America. Many of the those killed or injured were young people hailing from around the globe, with victims from countries including Spain, Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, Mexico and Chile.

On Monday, French President Francois Hollande confirmed the victims comprise 19 different nationalities.

Below are those who have been identified by friends, relatives or employers in media reports.

Nick Alexander, 36
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Nick Alexander, a British citizen, was selling merchandise for the Eagles of Death Metal, the band playing at the Bataclan theater when gunmen burst in and began firing.

"Nick died doing the job he loved and we take great comfort in knowing how much he was cherished by his friends around the world," his family said in a statement, according to the BBC.
Jean-Jacques Amiot, 68
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Amiot was a silkscreen printer, father, grandfather and fan of rock music. He died at the Bataclan.

"He was a peaceful, gentle man," Amiot's brother Patrick told the Telegram.
Armelle Pumir Anticevic, 46
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Anticevic was a print production manager at Logic Design marketing agency in Paris. Her death at the Bataclan was confirmed by her firm which said, in a memorial post on their website, she "embodied strength and happiness."

She is survived by her husband, Joseph, and her two children, Shana and Milan.
Thomas Ayad
Thomas Ayad, an executive with Universal Music, was killed at the Bataclan theater. The company's chairman confirmed the news in a letter to colleagues and called the loss an "unspeakably appalling tragedy," according to the Los Angeles Times.
Quentin Boulanger, 29
Boulanger was killed at the Bataclan. He was originally from Reims but lived in the 17th arrondissement in Paris and led marketing projects at the French cosmetics company L'Oreal Paris, according to AP.

His death was confirmed by the Algerian Press Service, which cited diplomatic officials, according to the BBC.
Maxime Bouffard, 26
Bouffard was a French filmmaker who died at the attack on the Bataclan club, according to France Bleu.
Ludovic Boumbas, 40
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Ludovic Boumbas, a 40-year-old FedEx employee, was killed at La Belle Equipe, one of the locations attacked by the terrorist. He was at the bar celebrating a friend's birthday, according to Liberation.

"FedEx extends our deepest sympathies to the victims and families of those touched by the tragic Paris terror attacks," the company said in a statement. "It is with great sadness that we report that we have been informed of the death of one of our French team members in the attacks. Our sincerest condolences go to his family, friends, and colleagues. FedEx will continue Paris operations to the extent possible, and we have implemented comprehensive contingency plans."
Elodie Breuil, 23
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Elodie Breuil's brother, Alexis, told Time that his sister was at the Eagles of Death Metal concert when the gunmen attacked. Time reported on how her family spent anguished hours trying to find her before finding out she was dead. She was among those killed at the Bataclan concert.

Alexis said Elodie, a design student at Paris art and design school Ecole de Condé Paris, had marched with their mother in a rally following the Charlie Hebdo attacks. “They did it to show their support,” he said.

After finding out his sister had been killed, Alexis told Time's Jay Newton-Small, "All you can do is inform the world about these horrible things that we do to ourselves."

Ecole de Condé Paris posted a memorial to Breuil on their Facebook page saying she was a second-year student in Product Design.
Claire Camax, 35
Camax was a graphic designer and a mother of two, according to Le Monde. She died at the Bataclan.
Nicolas Catinat, 37
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Catinat, a carpenter, died at the Bataclan, reportedly while trying to protect his friends during the attack.

His death was announced by the deputy mayor of Domont, Catinat's home town.
Ciprian Calciu, 32, and Mariana Lacramioara Pop, 29
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The couple, who were from Romania, were celebrating a birthday at the Belle Equipe on Friday night when it was attacked, the Telegraph reported.

They reportedly had one young son together, and Pop also had a daughter from a previous relationship.

"I'm so glad they didn't take their son that night," Calciu's cousin, Ancuta Iuliana Calciu, told AP.

At the gate of the Pop family home, flowers and candles were placed in memorial of her.
Baptiste Chevreau, 24
Chevreau, a musician, died at the attack on the Bataclan, according tomultiplereports. Hundreds from his home town of Tonnerre gathered Monday to honor all of the victims of the attacks and paid special tribute to Chevreau.
Nicolas Classeau, 43
Classeau was the director of the University of Marne-la-Vallee, according to Le Parisien. He died at the Bataclan.

Classeau was 43 years old and the father of three children, all under the ages of 16, according to AP.

"Words fail to describe the sadness we currently experiencing ... A thought for all the dead of this barbarism and their families," a memorial post from the university's Facebook page read.
Marie-Aimée Dalloz, 35
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Dalloz, a mother, employed by finance company Amundi, died at the Belle Equipe cafe.
Matthieu de Rorthais, 32
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de Rorthais, a cancer survivor and avid music fan, died at the Bataclan.
Manuel Colaço Dias, 63
Dias, a Portuguese national, had lived in Paris for more than 40 years. He was the only person who died near the Stade de France, where three attackers blew themselves up. He left behind a wife and two children.

The Portuguese prime minister expressed his "most sincere condolences" in a letter to Dias' family.

Dias' two sons went to Paris upon hearing the news of their father's death, a Portuguese news outlet reported.

Sophie Colaco Dias, his daughter, told AP that when he arrived at the stadium, he called his wife saying that he decided he would stay outside of the stadium, rather than buying a ticket, so they could chat.

"But my mum was already speaking with me on another line," Sophie said. "She told my father that she would call him back. After that, she constantly reached his voicemail."
Vincent Detoc, 38
Detoc was an architect, a lover of music, guitar player and father, according to Le Parisien. He died at the Bataclan.
Asta Diakite
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Asta Diakite's cousin, soccer player Lassana Diarra, eulogized her on Twitter:

"I was personally touched by the attacks. My cousin, Asta Diakite, was among the victims of the shootings yesterday, like hundreds of other innocent French people,” he wrote. “In this climate of terror, it is important for us all, who are representatives of our countries and of their diversity, to speak out and stay united in the face of a horror that has neither color nor religion."
Romain Didier, 32, and Lamia Mondeguer

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Didier studied drama and was a manager at the Little Temple Bar for several years, according to the AP. He also was a rugby player and played with a team named Crocodiles Rugby. On Facebook, the team posted a moving tribute to him.

Mondeguer reportedly worked for a talent agency and had made a number of films.

The couple were near the Belle Equipe bar when the were killed, according to multiple media reports.
Guillaume Decherf, 43
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Guillaume Decherf was a reporter for the magazine Les InRocks, where he was a culture and music writer. He recently penned a piece about the Eagles of Death Metal’s latest album, "Zipper Down," according to the publication. The band was playing at the Bataclan on Friday night when gunmen opened fire.

Decherf leaves behind two daughters.

In response to news of his death, his editors wrote, “The newspaper is shocked by his death. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones.”

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Lucie Dietrich, 35
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According to The New York Times, Dietrich, a graphic designer living in Paris, was walking down the Rue de la Fontaine au Roi with her boyfriend when she was shot and killed by an extremist driving by in a car. The Deitrich family, who confirmed the death to the Times, did not know the condition of her boyfriend.

Lucie's brother, a watchmaker, announced on Facebook that he would be creating 13 unique timepieces for family and close friends in memory of her.
Romain Dunet, 28
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dunet, an English teacher at a Paris high school, was killed at the Bataclan on the night of the attacks, the AP reported.

He was also a musician, playing in Paris bars going by the name Romain Dunay. His sister, Clotilde, told the Otago Daily Times that he was a ''crazy young boy who embraced life to the fullest."
Thomas Duperron, 30
Duperron was attending the rock show at the Bataclan when he was killed Friday, according to AFP.
Aurélie de Peretti, 33
Facebook
Aurélie De Peretti's family spoke to The New York Times and confirmed she was killed during the attacks. Her sister said Aurélie loved to draw and had a vast appreciation for music. She also said the family hasn't been able to see her sister's body since the 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,” she said.

According to a press release from Reporters Without Borders, De Peretti was one of Jean-Marie de Peretti's daughters, a "longstanding member" of the reporter group and a close friend.

"Even the most powerful words are inadequate," the group said in tribute to de Peretti and Anna Pétard Lieffrig, another victim of the attacks who worked for the organization in 2013. "But please be aware that we share your deep sorrow."
Alban Denuit, 32
Denuit was an artist and teacher at the Bordeaux Montaigne University, according to Le Monde. The university held a tribute for all victims of the Paris attacks on Monday, paying special tribute to Denuit, the school wrote on Facebook.
Fabrice DuBois, 46
Fabrice DuBois, a design editor at an advertising agency, was killed at the Bataclan on Friday night. His company released a statement in response to the news.

“Our thoughts are with his family, his wife, his children, his friends, those with which he worked,” the tribute from Publicis Conseil reads. “Fabrice will we miss you. We already miss you.”
Mathias Dymarski, 22, and Marie Lausch, 23
Dymarski, a BMX bike rider, and his girlfriend Lausch attended the rock show at the Bataclan and died at the music venue.

"The BMX community lost one of its own in the attacks, as Mathias Dymarski and his girlfriend were among the victims," a memorial for Dymarski at Transworld's RIDE BMX magazine reads. "The out pour of love and support shows Mathias was a great dude, and he will be missed dearly by the French BMX scene. As a tribute to Mathias, I have uploaded this video of his recent trip to Spain with friend Theophile Colin which looked like an amazing time. RIP brother."

Lausch was a 2015 graduate of France's NEOMA Business School. The school posted a memorial for her on their Facebook page and said the school would hold a moment of silence for her Monday.
Salah Emad el-Gebaly, 28
ASSOCIATED PRESS
el-Gebaly, killed at the Bataclan theater, was one of two Egyptian nationals who died during the Paris attacks, Cairo's consulate in Paris confirmed to Reuters.
Germain Ferey, 36
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Ferey was at the Bataclan when he was killed, according to Normandie Actu. He attended the club with his girlfriend.
Romain Feuillade, 31
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Feuillade was among those killed at the Belle Equipe bar, according to a condolences book for Feuillade in the city hall of Gilly-sur-Isère, Feuillade's home town, in the Savoie region of France.
Suzon Garrigues, 21
Garrigues was a student at the Paris-Sorbonne University studying modern literature, according to a news release from the university president Barthelemy Jobert. Jobert remembered her as funny and generous.

She was among those killed at the Bataclan.
Christophe Foultier, 39
Foultier, a father, musician and graphic designer lost his life at the Bataclan, Le Parisien reported.
Mayeul Gaubert, 30
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Gaubert was a lawyer who focused primarily on intellectual property issues, the AP reported. He was wounded at the Bataclan and later succumbed to his injuries.

Law student group Jurivision posted a tribute to Gaubert on their website saying he was "above all a quick-witted young man, joyful and kind."
Véronique Geoffroy de Bourgies, 54
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Geoffroy de Bourgies was a former model, the founding president of the Zazakely Sambatra charity, and a former journalist with Madame Figaro and Vogue Homme, according to Le Monde.

Sophie Carquain, a former colleague of Geoffroy de Bourgies, wrote a moving tribute to her friend at Madame Figaro.
Matthieu Giroud, 39
Matthieu Giroud, 39, was a geography lecturer at the University Institute of Marne-la-Vallée. He was born outside Grenoble but lived in Paris with his pregnant wife and 3-year-old son.

He went to the Eagles of Death Metal concert at the Bataclan theater with friends. His body was identified on Sunday morning; his family's pleas for help finding him were publicized with the hashtag #parisrecherche.
Michelle Gil Jaimes
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Jaimes hailed from Mexico and once won a beauty contest in her home country, according to a report from Univision.
Cédric Gomet, 30
Gomet worked for the TV5 Monde channel, and on Monday the station observed a moment of silence for their colleague.
Juan Alberto González Garrido, 29
Facebook
Juan Alberto Gonzalez Garrido, a Spanish national working as an electrical engineer, was killed at the Bataclan. Spain's deputy prime minister confirmed Gonzalez Garrido had died in the attack.
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23
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Nohemi Gonzalez, a 23-year-old design student who attended California State University, Long Beach, was in Paris on an exchange program.

Gonzalez's boyfriend, Tim Mraz, posted on Instagram that she was his "best friend." "Yesterday I lost the most important person in my life. She was my best friend and she will always be my angel forever. I am lost for words. My prayers are with her family. Such a bright soul and the sweetest girl with a smile on her face.”

In a statement, the university's president, Jane Close Canoley, said, "I’m deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Long Beach State University student Nohemi Gonzalez. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends during this sad time."
Pierre Yves Guyomard and Anne Cornet Guyomard, 29
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Pierre and his wife Anne were killed at the Bataclan the night of the attacks, according to AFP.

Pierre was a well-known sound engineer, and singer Leslie Winer told AP that he was a "kind human, super-competent, extremely funny and fun-loving."

Anne was a pediatric nurse working at a child care center near Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where the couple were married, the AP reported.
Grégory Fosse, 28
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Fosse was a music programmer for TV station D17, Le Parisien reported. Fosse was among those killed at the Bataclan club the night of the attacks, according to Le Monde.
Thierry Hardouin, 36
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Hardouin was a police officer in Bobigny, a town in the northeastern suburbs of Paris. He died during the attack on the Belle Equipe restaurant.
Raphael Hilz, 28
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Hilz was an architect and one of two German victims in the attacks. He had been working at a firm in Paris for about six months before the attack, the AP reported.
Mathieu Hoche, 39
Facebook
France 24 lost one of its cameramen at the Bataclan Friday night, the station reported. He had a young child.
Djamila Houd, 41
Facebook
Houd was originally from Dreux, a town west of Paris, but lived in the capital. L'Echo Republicain said she was killed at a cafe on the Rue de Charonne. Houd worked as a receptionist for Isabel Marant, a prestigious Paris-based fashion label, according to Women's Wear Daily.

“Isabel and her team are devastated by the catastrophe and sends their condolences to the families of all victims,” Isabel Marant Chief Executive officer Sophie Duruflé told WWD.
Mohamed Amine Ibnolmobarak, 29
Facebook
Moroccan national Mohamed Amine Ibnolmobarak was an architect and had recently married. He was killed during the attack on the Le Carillon restaurant while he was dining with his wife, the AP reported.

Ibnolmobarak co-founded a group called New South that investigates new ways to design and build cities. The group left a touching tribute for their friend and colleague on its Facebook page, saying that his "research process, based on intelligence, tolerance and love could not have been a better legacy against terror."

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Pierro Innocenti, 40, and Stéphane Albertini
Facebook
Pierro Innocenti and Stéphane Albertini were managers at a neighborhood Italian restaurant in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a Parisian suburb. Innocenti posted an image of the sign from outside of the Bataclan concert on Facebook Friday night, captioning it "Rock !"

French newspaper Le Parisien says the restaurant has closed its shades and will remain closed for a period of mourning. Photos of a flower memorial in front of the restaurant have flooded social media.

The cousins and colleagues were shot to death at the Bataclan's bar when the attackers entered the music venue, according to The New York Times.
Nathalie Jardin, 31
Jardin, a stage manager in charge of lighting at the Bataclan on the night of the attacks, died at the theater.
Marion Jouanneau, 24
Jouanneau had come to Paris with her boyfriend specifically to see the Eagles of Death Metal show at the Bataclan, according to Liberation. She was among those killed at the attack on the theater.
Milko Jozic, 47, and Elif Dogan, 26
Jozic and Dogan had been living in Paris for four months before the attack on the Bataclan club, where they both died, according to The Telegraph. The couple reportedly lived on the same street as the venue.
Jean-Jacques Kirchheim, 44
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Kirchheim was a fan of the Eagles of Death Metal who had already seen them on a number of occasions. He was killed at the Bataclan, where the band was playing.

His family told Le Parisien that he was "a good friend, a loved and loving son."
Hyacinthe Koma, 34
Koma was a server at the Chics Types restaurant, but was celebrating a birthday of a friend at the Belle Equipe restaurant during the attack.
Thibault Rousse Lacordaire, 36

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Lacordaire worked as a financial controller at the French branch of the US venture capital fund Colony Capital. He was killed during the attack on the Bataclan, Le Figaro reported.
Gilles Leclerc, 32
Leclerc was a florist working in his mother's shop in the northern suburbs of Paris. He attended the concert at the Bataclan with his girlfriend, Marianne. Leclerc was among those killed at the club while Marianne survived.
Guillaume Le Dramp, 33
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Le Dramp, a waiter at Chez Janou, a restaurant in Paris, took the night off to celebrate a friend's birthday at Belle Equipe bistro. According to The New York Times, just minutes into the celebration, terrorists fired upon the restaurant, killing 19, including Le Dramp.
Renaud Le Guen, 29

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Le Guen had worked for Man Truck and Bus France company, and the group on Monday confirmed the death of their colleague in a memorial post. According to AFP, Le Guen was among those killed during the concert at the Bataclan.
Anna Lieffrig-Petard, 24, Marion Lieffrig-Petard, 30
Reporters Without Borders
Anna (pictured) was an intern for Reporters Without Borders in 2013. In a press release, the group remembered Anna fondly.

"Anna will leave us with the eternal memory of a cheerful and brilliant young woman," the group said.

Anna's sister, Marion, loved to study music and explore other cultures, the AP reported. She was earning her master's degree in music at Paris-Sorbonne University.

Anna and Marion died outside the Petit Cambodge restaurant the night of the attacks.
Fanny Minot, 29
Minot worked as an editor of newsmagazine show "Le Supplement," and had left work Friday and gone directly to the concert at the Bataclan, according to The Washington Post.

Hugo Clement of Le Petit Journal said on Twitter that Minor was a fan of rock music.

"She was such a loving, compassionate person, with such an adventurous view on life," her friend Stephen Fox told the AP. "She was a very motivated, hardworking person, and she just loved life."

Agence France-Presse confirmed her death Monday.
Cédric Mauduit, 41
Facebook
Cédric Mauduit died at the Bataclan Friday night, according to a press release from Calvados, where he worked. He went to the concert with five friends, including David Perchirin, who also died during the attacks.

Mauduit's brother posted a touching message about his funeral on Facebook, saying, "As you Know, my brother, Cedric Mauduit died in Bataclan friday night, leaving wife and 2 kids (Antoine 7, and Appoline 3 and half). Due to my infinite sadness and anger, I couldn't sleep last night and thought a lot... I want something he would enjoy over all... And found it ! Here's the plan: he's the biggest fan of the Rolling Stones and David Bowie I ever known. Therefore, the project is to find a way to invite them for his burying."
Justine Moulin, 23
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Moulin was a student at Paris's SKEMA Business School, the school confirmed on its Facebook page. The school observed a moment of silence for Moulin and all the victims of the Paris attacks on Monday. Moulin died during the attack at Petit Cambodge, one of her favorite restaurants, according to The Washington Post.
Marie Mosser, 24
Twitter
Marie Mosser, who worked for the website Celebrities in Paris, died Friday during the attack on the Bataclan, the company confirmed via Twitter.

Marie hailed from Nancy, France, and lived in Paris. Her Facebook page indicates that she used to work at Mercury Music Group.
Quentin Mourier
Twitter
Quentin Mourier, an architect living in Paris, was killed inside the Bataclan. An urban farming initiative he worked with tweeted the news.
Victor Munoz, 25
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Munoz, born in Barcelona, was a proficient web developer who had just graduated from business school, the BBC reported. He was killed while having drinks with friends at the Belle Equipe bar.
Christophe Mutez, 48
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mutez worked for software company PROS France. He was killed at the Bataclan.
Hélène Muyal, 35
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Muyal was a hairdresser and makeup artist living in Paris, according to Le Monde. She was killed at the Bataclan.

"Saturday night, you took away the life of an exceptional human being, the love of my life, the mother of my son but I will not give into hatred," her husband wrote on Facebook.
Bertrand Navarret, 37
Navarret was shot and killed at the Bataclan, Sud Ouest reported.

He lived in Capbreton, a French community near the Spanish border, and was spending just a few days in Paris with some friends, according to the AP.
Christopher Neuet-Shalter, 39
Neuet-Shalter was a father and a digital marking consultant who lived in Paris.

He was "an angel," his partner, Catherine, told Le Parisien.
David Perchirin, 41
Perchirin, a former journalist who recently became a teacher in one of Paris's northern suburbs, attended the concert at the Bataclan with his friend Cédric Mauduit. Both men died at the club that night.

"Our thoughts and condolences go out to the families and relatives of Cedric Mauduit and David Perchirin, alumni and friends," a Facebook tribute that their alma mater posted on Facebook read.
Manu Perez and Précilia Correia
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Manu Perez, identified as part of the Universal Music France family by company President Pascal Negre, was at the Bataclan club Friday with his girlfriend, Précilia Correia. A family member confirmed to BuzzFeed that Correia also died.
Sven Alejandro Silva Perugini, 29
Perguini was a Venezuelan computer scientist who had come to Paris for the weekend to see an old friend, the BBC reported. He was among those killed during the siege on the Bataclan.

His death was confirmed by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

"Remember his smile, his jokes, his optimism, his charisma," his family said in a tribute posted to Facebook.
Franck Pitiot, 33
Pitiot was a 2006 graduate from ESSTIN, a science and technology university, where he earned an engineering degree. He was among those killed at the attack on the Bataclan club.

The school posted a memorial to Pitiot on their website and said they would hold a moment of silence in tribute to him on Wednesday.
Caroline Prénat, 24
Prénat, a graphic artist, according to French newspaper 20 Minutes, was reportedly killed at the Bataclan.
François-Xavier Prévost, 29
François-Xavier Prévost was from Lambersart, where his parents still live. He had worked in Paris as an advertiser and also recently worked for Havas Media Group, who mourned Prévost on Twitter, AP reported.

He was at the Bataclan concert when the attack occurred, according to La Voix du Nord.
Sébastien Proisy, 38
Proisy, a graduate of Sciences Po research university in Paris, was shot and killed during the attack near the Le Carillon and Petit Cambodge restaurants.

Sciences Po tweeted condolences to his family on Monday.

According to the AP, Proisy had studied political science and had held staff positions at the European parliament in Brussels. He lived with his wife and son in Noisy-Le-Grand, on the outskirts of Paris.
Richard Rammant, 53
Rammant, a father, motorcyclist and a rock fan, died at the Bataclan protecting his wife, Marie-Do, who was wounded during the attacks, according to Le Parisien.
Valentin Ribet, 26
The London School of Economics tweeted that Valentin Ribet, a 2014 graduate of the school, was among those killed in the attacks on Friday. Ribet, a member of the Paris bar, worked for the firm Hogan Lovells, where he handled white-collar crime cases.
Estelle Rouat, 25
Rouat was an English teacher in Paris, Le Parisien reported. She attended the rock show at the Bataclan with a friend and was among those killed at the club. Her friend was wounded, but survived the attack.
Raphaël Ruiz, 37
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ruiz, a graduate of Sciences Po Grenoble, a political studies university in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France, was among those killed at the attack on the Bataclan, the school announced via Twitter.

Damien Caparros, a columnist at Le Plus, wrote a touching memorial to his friend Ruiz, describing him as a music lover, brilliant student and loyal friend.
Halima Saadi and Hodda Saadi
Halima Saadi
Halima Saadi and her sister Hodda were at the Café Belle Epoque on Rue de Charonne Friday night celebrating a birthday with friends. Halima was killed on the spot, family members told Le Parisien. Of Tunisian origin, Halima was "very well-integrated" into French society, her father Khalifa said. Her sister Hodda later died of her injuries.
Madeleine Sadin, 30
Sadin was a beloved teacher at a school in Vitry-sur-Seine, in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, according to Le Parisien. She died at the Bataclan.
Kheireddine Sahbi, 29
Sahbi was a violinist working toward his master's in ethnomusicology at Paris-Sorbonne University, according to his school biography.

He was one of two Algerian nationals killed in the attacks near Le Carillon and Petit Cambodge restaurants.

"He spoke little, but he was a joker. He loved life!" his friend Fayçal Oulebsir told the AP. "I will keep his smile in my memory."
Lola Salines, 28
Lola Salines, an avid roller derby player, was killed at the Bataclan. After a desperate search for her after she did not return their calls, her family posted on social media that she had died, the AP reported. Her roller derby league, La Boucherie de Paris, posted a memorial for her on its Facebook page. Her team name was Josie Ozzbourne, #109.

BuzzFeed notes her teammate was also injured in the attack.
Patricia San Martin Nunez, 61, and Elsa Veronique Delplace San Martin, 35

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Patricia San Martin Nunez, a Chilean exile, and her daughter, Elsa Veronique Delplace San Martin (pictured), a French citizen, were killed at the Bataclan theater.

According to The Associated Press, Nunez had been exiled from Chile during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. She was the niece of Chile's ambassador to Mexico, Ricardo Nunez.

"They were taken hostage, and so far we know they were killed in a cold and brutal manner," the diplomat told Radio Cooperativa on Saturday.

Elsa’s 5-year-old son was with his mom and grandmother at the Bataclan. Chilean officials said the child survived.
Hugo Sarrade, 23
Facebook
Hugo Sarrade had come to Paris to spend the weekend with his father, according to a touching profile his dad, Stéphane, wrote in Le Midi. Hugo was studying for a master's degree in artificial intelligence from a university in Montpellier.

"Hugo played the guitar and loved rock music," Stéphane wrote. "He was loving and full of kindness. He was drama-less, and so open to other cultures and ways of life."
Maud Serrault, 37
Serrault was director of marketing and e-commerce for Best Western France, according to Hospitality On magazine.

She had attended the concert at the Bataclan with her husband on the night of the attacks. Serrault was among those killed at the club while her husband managed to escape the massacre.
Valeria Solesin, 28
Twitter
Italian Valeria Solesin, 28, was killed inside the Bataclan after she got separated from her boyfriend and friends as they entered the concert. Her friends spent a day trying to find her.

Solesin, originally from Venice, studied at the Sorbonne and had been living in Paris for six years, her mother, Luciana Milani, told the AP.
Fabian Stech, 51
Stech was an art critic and also a teacher at a high school in Dijon. He was killed at the Bataclan.
Ariane Theiller, 23
Theiller was an artist and a lover of comic book superheroes who was working as an intern at Urban Comics, a French publisher that prints French translations of DC Comics releases.

She was working toward a masters degree at the University of Strasbourg, The Guardian reported. Theiller died at the Bataclan.
Eric Thomé, 40
Thomé, a photographer and graphic designer, was expecting a second child in the coming weeks, Le Parisien reported. He died at the Bataclan.
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, 35
Marco Canto via Twitter
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle was a Chilean living in Paris. He died at Friday's concert at the Bataclan, which he attended with his French wife, according to La Tercera. He was a member of a band called Captain America. Valle's friend eulogized him on Twitter, saying his guitar would forever continue to play.
Olivier Vernadal, 44
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Vernadal worked as a tax agent in Paris and was a regular at the Bataclan, where he died during the attacks.

Two victims have not been publicly identified at the request of their family or their government.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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