One tweet for every victim of the terror attacks in Paris on Nov. 13, 2015. En mémoire is a @Mashable project. Follow En memoir on Twitter. Share their Tweets. In remembrance.
Suzon Garrigues, 21, France.
Literature student. "The most generous and amusing of friends."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Grégory Fosse, 28, France.
Music programmer for @D17. Had a "special smile" & "passion for music."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Maxime Bouffard, 26, France.
Filmmaker. Played rugby. Was “the kind of person you don’t forget.”
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Germain Ferey, 36, France.
Photographer. Fan of rock music. Dad to a 17-month-old girl.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Fanny Minot, 29, France.
Editor at @lesupplement. Fan of rock. "A friend to many."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Marie Mosser, 24, France.
Music lover. Digital marketer. "The epitome of French chic."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Alban Denuit, 32, France.
Artist. Teacher. Loved music and art. "He was dynamic."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Gilles Leclerc, 32, France.
Brother. Son. "Kind, sensitive, & passionate about the flowers."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Bertrand Navarret, 37, France.
Loved skiing, surfing and rock music. "A loved and a rare intelligence."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Nicolas Catinat, 37, France.
Carpenter. Loyal friend, brother and son.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Isabelle Merlin, 44, France.
Engineer. Loved music and singing. "Always present, friendly, funny."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Marie-Aimée Dalloz, 34, France.
Mother. Worked at a bank in Paris.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Anne-Laure Arruebo, 36, France.
Sister. Customs official. "A cheerful girl who loved life."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Ionut Ciprian Calciu, 32, Romania. New dad. Had “a beautiful love story” w/his partner, who also died.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Patricia San Martin Nunez, 61, Chile.
Chilean exile & niece of Chile's ambassador to Mexico. Mother.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Anne Cornet-Guyomard, 29, France.
Pediatric nurse. Wife of Pierre-Yves. “Full of life and hope.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/HVhQtItper
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Baptiste Chevreau, 24, France. Guitar player. Lifelong music lover who came from a family of musicians.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Pierre-Yves Guyomard, 43. France. A well-known sound engineer. Husband of Anne. “Extremely funny.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/sv0uNQKwCE
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Cedric Ginestou, 27, France.
Business consultant. Grew up in western France.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Nicolas Catinat, 37, France.
Carpenter. Loyal friend, brother and son.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
David Perchirin, 45, France.
School teacher. Journalist. Music lover. "Overflowing with energy."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
This tweet is in honor of a woman who died at the Bataclan. Her family requested anonymity.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Christophe Mutez, 40, France
Son. Computer consultant. Had "boundless energy” and "infectious laughter."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Lucie Dietrich, 37, France.
Jewelry designer. Youngest of 6 siblings. “Independent, generous, joyful.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/6Wlfcz44Js
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Stéphane Hache, 52, France.
A maître d'hôtel in Paris. "Charming, very professional, very classy."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Salah Emad el Gebaly, 28, Egypt. Lived in Paris. Married his wife in Egypt.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Madeleine Sadin, 30, France.
Teacher. Swing dancer. A student called her "an extraordinary woman."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 21, 2015
Sven Alejandro Silva Perugini, 29, Venezuela.
Loved for "his smile, his jokes, his optimism."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Raphael Ruiz, France, 37.
Guitar player. Aspiring journalist. Big fan of @U2.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Christopher Neuet-Shalter, 39, France.
Marketer. Dad of an 11-year-old. "Always there for his family."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Chloe Boissinot, 25, France.
Daughter. Sister. Today is her 26th birthday. "Love of my heart."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Halima Saadi, 37, France.
Houda's older sister. Mom of 2, ages 6 and 3. "Lived life to the fullest."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Houda Saadi, 35, France.
Waitress. Little sister. "Dynamic and hard-working."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Charlotte Meaud, 30, France.
Entrepreneur. Loved music & sports. Died alongside her twin sister, Emilie.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Emilie Meaud, 30, France.
Architect. Loved music and movies. Died alongside her twin sister, Charlotte.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Nicolas Degenhardt, 37, France.
"A dad, a brother, a son, a cousin, a mentor, a friend, a companion."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Jean-Jacques Kirchheim, 44, France.
A "good friend," a "loved and loving son" and a protective brother.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Marion Jouanneau, 24, France.
Sister. Daughter. Niece. "A young woman full of plans."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Dr. Stella Verry, 37, France.
Doctor. Loved the theater, cooking and culture. "Always smiling."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Lola Ouzounian, 17, France.
Daughter. Teenager. "Her smile remains etched in our memories forever."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Emmanuel Bonnet, 47, France.
Music enthusiast. Father. "A friend, a funny man, a good man."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Mayuel Gaubert, 30, France.
Lawyer. Known for being "funny, discreet, efficient" & "very professional."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Cécile Misse, 30, France.
Arts lover. Passionate about human rights. "A bright personality."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Jean-Jacques Amiot, 68, France. Grandfather. Screen printer.
"A peaceful, gentle man."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Julien Galisson, 32, France.
Loved music and traveling. Saxophonist. Funny, happy and kind.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Matthieu de Rorthais, 32, France.
Music lover. Cancer survivor. "The most beautiful star in the sky."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Olivier Hauducœur, 44, France.
Banker at Arval/BNP Paribas. Runner.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 20, 2015
Christophe Foultier, 39, France.
Designer. Songwriter. Father of two. "Simple, honest and sincere."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Romain Dunay, 28.
Musician. Regular performer at a local cafe. A “dear soul.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/VFTEfWhw7w
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Franck Pitiot, 33.
Engineer. "An adorable brother and a loving uncle."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Frédéric Henninot, 45, France.
Longtime employee at the Bank of France. Father of two.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Vincent Detoc, 38, France. Architect. Guitarist. Father of 2. “We had a wonderful life,” his wife said.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Hélène Muyal-Leiris, 35, France. Makeup artist. New mom.
“Love of my life,” husband said. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/MVSF4066tb
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Fabian Stech, 51, Germany.
Art critic. Photographer. Teacher. Husband and father. "Full of love."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Manuel Dias, 63, Portugal.
A bus driver for 20 years. Husband. Father of 2.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Aurélie de Peretti, 33, France.
Musician. Beloved sister and daughter. Loved to draw.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Lamia Mondeguer, 30, Egypt.
Film student. Girlfriend, daughter, sister. "Bubbly, lively, so very funny."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Yannick Minvielle, 39, France.
Creative director. Dad. Boyfriend. "Loved parties and good times."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Éric Thomé, 39, France.
Designer. Photographer. Husband. Dad of one. Soon, two. "A big heart."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Thierry Hardouin, 41, France.
Devoted Father. Policeman. Photographer. "A bon vivant."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Raphael Hilz, 28, Germany.
Architect at @RPBWARCHITECTS. Son. Brother. "A very motivated guy."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Justine Moulin, 23, France.
Student. Daughter. Artist. Friend. "A wonderful person."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Romain Feuillade, 31, France.
Restauranteur. Aspiring actor. "A boy with deep kindness."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Armelle Pumir Anticevic, 46, France.
Wife. Mom. Production manager. "Embodied the joy of living."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Estelle Rouat, 25, France.
English teacher in Paris. "I loved her classes," a 4th grader said.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Renaud Le Guen, 29, France.
Rock and jazz fan. Fiancé. Friend. "Was loved by all."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Hyacinthe Koma, 34, Burkina Faso.
Friend. Brother. Fan of @PSG_inside. "A man of gold."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Victor Muñoz, 25, Spain.
Business school grad. Multilingual. Loved to travel.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Précilia Correia, 35, France/Portuguese.
Friend to many. Full of humor and wit. "Loved a good time."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 19, 2015
Olivier Vernadal, 44, France.
Tax agent. Played for his local football club & was "very appreciated."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Antoine Mary, 34, France. Computer programmer. A "free spirt."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Maud Serrault, 37, France. Newlywed. Marketing director for Best Western. A "charismatic personality."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Nathalie Jardin, 31, France. Lighting designer. Little sister. Loved fruit salad. A "strong character."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Richard Rammant, 53, France. Volunteer. Blues lover. Motorcycle rider. He died protecting his wife. #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/WeHn4mTE65
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Lacramioara Pop, 29, Romania. Mother of 2. Worked at a restaurant. “Strong girl, beautiful and smart.” #enmémoire pic.twitter.com/5akil4eJbK
— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Ionut Ciprian Calciu, 32, Romania. New dad. Had “a beautiful love story” w/his partner, who also died.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Marion Lieffrig-Petard, 30, France.
Sister. Flutist. Student. "Had a joy de vivre."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Stéphane Albertini, France.
Restaurateur. Cousin. Lover of music and father to a young boy.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Pierre-Antoine Henry, 36, France. Engineer. Father to two little girls. "The nicest guy in the world."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Anna Pétard Lieffrig, 24, France.
Sister, designer, student. "A cheerful & brilliant young woman."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Hugo Sarrade, 23, France.
Artificial intelligence student. Loved computers, rock music. "A lovely guy."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Caroline Prenat, 24, France.
Graphic designer. Artist. Friend.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Guillaume Le Dramp, 33, France.
Waiter. Dreamed of becoming a teacher. "A very attentive friend."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Thibault Rousse Lacordaire, 37, France.
Banker. Volunteer. A man with "unparalleled kindness."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Sébastien Proisy, 38, France.
Student. Entrepreneur. Husband. Father. "Charming and incredibly kind."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Romain Didier, 32, France.
Rugby player. Art student. The embodiment of "courage and solidarity."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Valeria Solesin, 28, Italy.
PhD student. Beloved daughter. "Full of ideas and strength."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Elsa Veronique Delplace, 35, Chile.
"A beautiful person full of life." Mom to a 5-year-old son.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 18, 2015
Manu Perez, 40, Paris.
Universal Music employee. French singer Axel Bauer said he was a "good guy."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Pierro Innocenti, 40, France.
A “warrior of happiness.” Surfed & ran a restaurant with his brother.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Thomas Duperron, 30, France.
He loved music and "had so many friends" in his life.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Cédric Gomet, 30, France.
Guitarist in a rock band. Worked at @TV5MONDE. "He loved music."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Milko Jozic, 47, Belgium.
Elif's husband. Engineer. "A nice guy, very intelligent."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Nicolas Classeau, 43, France.
Professor. Father of 3. "Full of wisdom and kindness."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Veronique de Geoffroy Bourgies, 54, France.
A model. A journalist. "A warm, bright, beautiful soul."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Elif Dogan, 26, Turkey.
Lived in Belgium. Loved doing charity work and teaching French.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Matthieu Giroud, 39, France.
Loved music & football. Leaves behind a 3-year-old boy & a pregnant wife.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Quentin Mourier, 29, France.
Promising architect. Urban farmer. Passionate about rock music. “Idealist."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Ariane Theiller, 24, France.
Worked at @UrbanComics. Studied for her master’s degree. Loved superheroes.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Claire Camax, 35, France.
An illustrator and graphic artist. Friends called her "radiant."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Christophe Lellouche, 33, France.
Composed music. Loved music and beer. "Very sweet, very attentive.”
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Michelli Gil Jáimez, 27, Mexico.
Studied business. Lived in Paris. Got engaged last month.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Quentin Boulanger, 29, France.
Born in Reims, but lived in Paris for 7 years.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Ludovic Boumbas, 40, DR Congo.
Loved music, movies and flowers. “One of life’s good people."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Kheireddine Sahbi, 29, Algeria.
A violinist studying in Paris. His friends called him “Didine."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Cedric Mauduit, 41, France.
Loved the @RollingStones. Had a wife & two young children.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, 33, Chile.
A musician, he lived in Paris for 8 years with his French wife.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
François-Xavier Prévost, 26, France.
Loved tennis. Worked in advertising. "A brilliant man."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Elodie Breuil, 23, France.
Design student. "The embodiment of kindness."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Lola Salines, 28, France.
Loved roller derby and children's books. "Sensitive, hip, enthusiastic.”
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 17, 2015
Amine Ibnolmobarak, 29, Morocco.
A newlywed architect. "Handsome, athletic, brilliant, stylish."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Juan Alberto González Garrido, 29, Spain.
An engineer who lived in Paris, married his wife this summer.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Djamila Houd, 41, France.
Mom to an 8-year-old girl. "Full of life and generosity."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Thomas Ayad, 32, France.
Worked in the music industry, loved rock & roll. "The coolest guy on earth.”
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Nick Alexander, 36, UK.
"Generous, funny and fiercely loyal,” Nick sold merch for @EODMofficial.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Valentin Ribet, 26, France.
A talented, well-liked lawyer with a "wonderful personality."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Fabrice DuBois, 46, France.
A "gentle giant" who loved grunge music. Leaves a wife, son & daughter.
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, United States.
A student studying abroad in Paris, called a "shining star."
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— En mémoire (@ParisVictims) November 16, 2015
Mathieu Hoche, 38, France.
Cameraman for @France24. He loved rock & roll and had a 6-year-old son.
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Asta Diakite, France.
Her cousin, footballer @Lass_Officiel, called her his "big sister."
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Mathias Dymarski, France.
Rode BMX bikes and died with his girlfriend.
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Marie Lausch, 23, France.
Worked at a PR firm and died with her boyfriend.
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Guillaume Decherf, 43, France.
A music journalist and father of two.
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