23-year-old California student killed in Paris attacks
Gonzalez was a 23-year-old design student studying overseas as part of an global exchange program at the Strate School of Design.
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, was a junior studying design overseas at Paris’ Strate College of Design, according to a statement from CSU Long Beach.
“Our university stands with our almost 80 foreign exchange students from France as they struggle with this tragedy”, she added. “We will do what is necessary to defeat extremism, terrorism and hatred”. “On behalf of everyone here at UMG, we extend our most profound sympathies to his parents and all of his friends and family”, Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grainge wrote in a note to staff, as reported by Billboard.
The university will be holding a vigil at 4 p.m. Sunday to mourn Gonzalez’s death, and to grieve for all the victims of the attacks. Islamic State jihadists claimed a series of coordinated attacks by gunmen and suicide bombers in Paris that killed at least 129 people in scenes of carnage at a concert hall, restaurants and the national stadium. Her name was Nohemi Gonzalez. The university has been in close contact with the other students, Carbaugh said. She said so far none of her family or friends in France have been directly affected by the attacks there.
“All my thoughts go with Nohemi and those close”, said one Facebook user.
Sciamma said other students from the Paris design school had been hurt, “but are now out of danger”. The Spanish state broadcaster TVE said Gonzalez Garrido was an engineer, living in France with his wife, also an engineer.
Flowers and candles decorated the French consulate in Los Angeles after terrorist attacks killed more than 100 people in Paris Friday.
Flemmons said she immediately marked herself safe and was relieved that each of her friends in Paris had been marked safe as well. “Learning a 3D modeling computer program in a language I don’t know is up there in the top 3 hardest things I’ve ever had to do”. According to Facebook posts from grieving friends, she had worked for Isabel Marant, a prestigious Paris-based ready-to-wear house.