Meet The Victims Of The Paris Terrorist Attacks
Nov. 17 2015, Updated 7:38 p.m. ET
The coordinated terrorist attacks in six different Paris locations on Friday, Nov. 13, left at least 129 people dead and 352 injured. Meet some of the many victims lost in the horrific attacks.
Nick Alexander, a British merchandiser for various bands (including Eagles of Death Metal), was attending the concert Friday. His friend, Helen Wilson, said he was shot in front of her, while she recovers from being shot in the legs.
23-year-old Nohemi Gonzalez, a student at California State University, Long Beach was studying abroad for her senior year as an industrial design major. The university confirmed that Gonzalez was among the victims killed in a restaurant attack while out with friends.
Guillaume B. Decherf, France
Guillaume Decherf, a journalist for French music and culture magazine Les Inrocks, was attacked during the Eagles of Death Metal's concert on Friday.
Valentin Ribet, 26, France
Valentin Ribet, 26, graduated from the London School of Economics in 2014 and went on to criminal law with firm Hogan and Lovells. Ribet was killed at the Bataclan concert hall.
Thomas Ayad, 32, France
French product manager for Mercury Music Thomas Ayad, 32, was also killed in the attacks.
Lola Salines, France
Lola Salines, a roller derby player on French team La Boucherie de Paris, was killed at the Bataclan, while her teammate Julie Gallerne was injured.
François-Xavier Prévost, 29, France
François-Xavier Prévost, 29, was killed while attending the Bataclan concert. He worked as the head of advertising for LocalMedia, located in Paris.
Elodie Breuil, 23, France
Elodie Breuil, 23, was studying design at the Ecole de Conde in Paris. She once marched for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January. Months later, she was struck down at the Bataclan concert.
Elsa Delplace, Chile
Elsa Delplace, a Chile native, was attending the concert with her mother. Delplace worked as an economics professor at Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense.
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, 35, Chile
Musician Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, also from Chile, was at the Bataclan with his wife.
Juan Alberto González Garrido, 29, Spain
29-year-old Juan Alberto González Garrido, an electrical engineer from Spain, was at the Bataclan with his wife during the attacks.
Mathieu Hoche, France
Mathieu Hoche, a cameraman for news channel France24, was killed at the Bataclan concert.
Aurélie de Peretti, 33, France
Aurélie de Peretti was in Paris for the weekend, her sister confirmed, and was killed at the Bataclan.
Marie Lausch, France
Marie Lausch, who worked in public relations at beauty product company Coty, had recently moved to Paris with her boyfriend. The couple attended the concert together.
Mathias Dymarski, France
Mathias Dymarski, BMX bike rider and enthusiast, was Marie Lausch's boyfriend who also attended the concert.
Milko Jozic and Elif Dogan, Belgium
Milko Jozic and Elif Dogan, of Belgium, had moved to Paris four months prior and were living on the same street as the Bataclan.
Kheireddine Sahbi, 29, Algeria
29-year-old Kheireddine Sahbi, of Algeria, was a violinist studying music in Paris. He was confirmed as killed in the attacks.
Maxime Bouffard, 26, France
Maxime Bouffard, 26, was a film director who attended the concert on Friday.
Hodda saadi
Hodda Saadi was celebrating sister Halima's 36th birthday at La Belle Equipe café, where she was the manager, when gunmen burst into the eatery.
Halima saadi
Halima Saadi was celebrating her 36th birthday with her siblings and friends when the group was attacked.
Nicolas Classeau, France
Nicolas Classeau was director of the Institut Universitaire de Technologie in Marne-la-Vallée. He attended the Bataclan concert.
Germain Ferey, 36, France
Germain Ferey, 36, attended the Bataclan with his girlfriend. He had been working in Paris as an audiovisual illustrator.
Manu Perez, France
Manu Perez worked in marketing and was affiliated with the music industry. He attended the concert with his girlfriend, even posting a photo of their tickets before the show with a "thank you" to his coworker, who was also killed.
Précilia Correia, France
Précilia Correia, Perez's girlfriend, was also killed.
Quentin Mourier, 29, France
Quentin Mourier, 29, was an architect at Atelier Grand Paris. He was killed during the conert.
Pierro Innocenti, 40, France
Pierro Innocenti, 40, co-owned an Italian restaurant called Chez Livio with his brother, which was first opened by their grandfather in 1964 and used to be frequented by Bridgite Bardot, Nicolas Sarkozy and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He atteneded the concert, sharing a photo of the venue beforehand.
Stephane Albertini, France
Stephane Albertini was the manager of Innocenti's restaurant. He attended the concert with Innocenti.
Amine Ibnolmobarak
Amine Ibnolmobarak
Fanny Minot, France
Fanny Minot was an editor at Canal + Supplement. She attended the Bataclan concert.
Anne and Pierre Yves (not pictured) Guyomard, France
Anne and Pierre Yves (not pictured) also attended the concert.
Romain Dunay, 28
Romain Dunay, 28, was tribute by many friends on Facebook: "a kind, dear soul, a musician, teacher and friend."
Romain Didier, France
Romain Didier lived in Paris and participated in amateur sports team The Crocodiles Rugby.
Claire Camax, 35, France
A mother-of-two, Claire Camax, 35, was described on Facebook as "radiant."
Christophe Lelluche, France
Christophe Lelluche, a composer on the film Yung Forever, was also killed in the attacks.
Alban Denuit, 32, France
Alban Denuit, 32, taught visual arts at the University of Bordeaux-Montaigne.
Thomas Duperron, 30, France
Thomas Duperron, 30, was at the Bataclan concert with a friend.
Matthieu Giroud, 39
Matthieu Giroud, 39, is father to a 3-year-old and his wife is currently pregnant. The geography lecturer at the University of Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée attended the Bataclan concert on Friday.
Marie Mosser, France
Digital marketing specialist Marie Mosser was also lost in the attacks.
Caroline Prénat, 24, France
Caroline Prénat, 24, a graphic designer, was killed during the Bataclan attacks.
Hugo Sarrade, 23, France
Hugo Sarrade, 23, was "assassinated at the Bataclan" his father confirmed.