Tuesday, November 17, 2015

They died on Friday, November 13 in Paris – publico

                 

                         
                     
                         
                     

                 

 
 

In the tragedies caused by terrorist attacks or violence of one over many, the name of the perpetrator threatens to eclipse that of his many victims. In Paris on Friday and the weekend next week in hospitals, killed at least 129 people. These are the stories of tens of victims. The stories that they call the “generation Bataclan” which overlaps the “generation Charlie .”

Thomas Ayad
had death immediately in the shooting at Le Bataclan concert hall when “going to talk to a boy from Nous Productions”, responsible for the concert organization that had as head of poster American Eagles of Death Metal, told the French newspaper Libération your friend Mathieu. Thomas Ayad was 34 years old and was project leader of the record label Mercury Records, where as a producer dealing with both “Metallica as Justin Bieber.” “My brother, who played guitar, managed to make his passion, music, your work. She loved going to concerts, “says Jeremy for his turn to Journal du Dimanche . “It was the kind most cool the world without enemies, everybody liked him,” continued Mathieu, who stresses that Ayad was a fan of Eagles of Death Metal, with whom he had a good relationship. “I was about to buy home with your kid.”

Manu Perez
artistic director at Polydor label, had gone to the concert of the Eagles of Death Metal with Ayad friend Thomas. At 40, he was one of the last to share on Facebook live concert of Americans before starting the slaughter. He was an unfailing fan of Queens of the Stone Age and had two daughters. Practiced surfing, skateboarding and his death is being mourned by friends on social networks and musicians with whom he worked.

Marie Mosser
Marie Mosser worked in marketing digital and communication to the site Celebrities in Paris after spending the music publisher Mercury where he worked with the band The Vamps, that weep now on social networks. At 24, he went to Bataclan for a night of concerts.

Précilia Correia
Le Bataclan concert hall gathered fans, professionals, families, couples, friends. The Luso-descendant Précilia Jessy Belt worked for the Mercury Music and was 35 years old. He died at the Bataclan. Daughter of a Portuguese and a French mother, was watching the Eagles of Death Metal with her boyfriend.

Manuel Dias
For more than three decades living in France, Manuel Colaço Dias was taxi driver and on the 13th led customers to the Stade de France, where he performed on Friday the friendly between the national teams of France and Germany. Born in Mértola and his wife was from the village of Rosario, also in the Alentejo. It was Sporting and made his life in France, raising two children who were in Portugal when the explosions surrounded the stadium. – Dealt with documentation for the impending marriage of one of them

Véronique Geoffroy Bourgies
journalist Véronique Geoffroy Bourgies died “coldly shot down on the terrace of La Belle team, on Rue de Charonne” on Friday night in Paris, writes his former colleague Sophie Carquain in Le Figaro , where Véronique had worked. Former model, blogger , had also worked in the French edition of Vogue Hommes and “was hiperpositiva, always in a good mood,” says her friend Patricia, cited by Figaro . Foster mother of Mélissa and Diego, was founded 11 years ago from the humanitarian association Zazakely Sambatra (“happy children” Madagascar). He was dining close to home while her husband, photographer, was working in Shanghai and the children were left with neighbors. Lost a friend, a French fashion businesswoman born in Madagascar Loumia Hiridjee in the Mumbai attacks in November 2008. He was 54 years old.

Pierre Innocenti owned
a restaurant but on Friday night had gone to see “rock”, as he wrote on social networks like Legend concert poster image of the Eagles of Death Metal I’d see below. Were 20h Friday, as the Journal du Dimanche , when he gave news last. One of the responsible for the Italian restaurant Chez Livio – “almost born here,” he once said to the newspaper Le Parisien on the restaurant founded by Tuscan grandfather Livio – was approached by friends and regular customers on social networks. He died in the massacre at Le Bataclan to 40 years. The magazine called it the “ restaurateur of the stars.”

Stephane Albertini
Stephane Albertini was with his cousin and co-owner restaurant Chez Livio in the district of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Pierre Innocenti, the Friday night concert. Described as a cheerful person chosen to lead the Le Bataclan your t-shirt of the Eagles of Death Metal. Chez Livio was a choice of names like Brigitte Bardot, Alain Delon or Nicolas Sarkozy, as well as the team of Paris Saint-Germain, especially its Italian goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu. The doors of the restaurant where he was head room, seven kilometers from the center of Paris, are covered with flowers and tributes.

Valentin Ribet
Twenty-six years, lawyer, licensed for five years in law at the Sorbonne, had completed his Masters in Market International Law at the London School of Economics, an institution that confirmed his death on Twitter. I had gone to see the Eagles of Death Metal and the bands that served as their opening on the evening of November 13. According to the Journal du Dimanche if he specialized in the fight against white-collar crime.

Nick Alexander
Eagles of Death Metal Bataclan escaped unscathed from the massacre on Friday night when the shooting began during his performance. But in the early hours of Saturday it was seeking some members of his team. Nick Alexander, responsible for merchandising beard and straight hair over her shoulders, had died at age 36. “I was not breathing, had him in my arms and told him I loved him,” said her friend Helen Wilson, targeted leg in the concert hall, the British Sunday Telegraph . “It was not just our brother, son and uncle; was the best friend of everyone – generous, funny and fiercely loyal, “said the family of professional, quoted by the magazine Rolling Stone . The British also worked with bands like the Black Keys or Panic! At the Disco – “was always happy to be on tour,” said the American magazine of the Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney, who has performed at the Bataclan several times. He “loved the Rock and Roll “, concludes Dan Auerbach, the other half of the Black Keys, who was in Paris on November 13.


                     
                 

                     

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