Moving stories of victims and survivors of the Paris attacks emerge
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters at a news conference Saturday that there have been 129 people killed and 352 wounded.
Mr Alexander had been selling merchandise for rock band Eagles of Death Metal when their concert was targeted by the attackers.
A friend, Olivier Cagniart, told Vanity Fair Italia that Innocenti had been exhausted and hadn’t felt like a concert, but rallied and made a decision to go.
Valentin Ribet, 26, a lawyer with the Paris office of the worldwide law firm Hogan Lovell, who was killed in the Bataclan.
A fellow music journalist, Thomas Mafrouche, often saw Decherf at concerts and was supposed to meet him Sunday. She was killed at the Petit Cambodge restaurant. He was described as a music buff and a passionate hockey supporter. According to Facebook posts from grieving friends, she had worked for Isabel Marant, a prestigious Paris-based ready-to-wear house.
Mathieu Hoche, 38, a technician at France24 news channel, and writer Guillame Decherf, 43, were also killed at the concert.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said a Spanish citizen, Juan Alberto Gonzalez Garrido, was killed in the Paris attacks.
Ms Wilson was shot in both thighs and the pair got separated when she was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was at the Eagles of Death Metal concert, having written about the band’s latest album.
On Facebook, design department lecturer Michael LaForte wrote: “Yesterday, one of our students and a dear friend to many classmates, Nohemi Gonzalez, was senselessly murdered by Isis cowards in Paris”.
Elsa Deplace San Martin (34), a French citizen, and her Chilean mother Patricia San Martin (55) both died at the music venue.
Asta Diakite, cousin of French midfielder Lassana Diarra, who played against Germany in Friday’s soccer match at Stade de France, during which three suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the stadium. As of last night, 103 have been identified.
Lola Salines was at the Bataclan.
The sister of 33-year-old Aurelie De Peretti told The NY Times that she died at the Bataclan.
Design student Elodie Breuil (23) also lost her life in the killings at the music concert. She was studying at the Condé Nast college. While at university in Italy, she worked as a volunteer for the Italian humanitarian aid group Emergency. He tweeted a photo from the concert shortly before the attack.
Image copyright David Gray Image caption David Gray (left) who works as a merchandiser for Ed Sheeran (right) said Mr Alexander had “everything stacked against him”. A campaign has been launched to have his music idols David Bowie and the Rolling Stones attend his funeral.
Germain Ferey (36) was from Vienne-en-Bessin in north-western France. He worked in the audiovisual industry in Paris. “They told us my sister was dead but they did not let us see her”, she said.
He was from northern France and worked in advertising.
But 24 hours later a friend painfully tweeted: “The search is finished”.
Quentin Boulanger, 29, originally from Rheims, but had lived in Paris for several years.
Veronique Geoffroy de Bourgies, 54, was sitting with friends on the terrace at La Belle Equipe on Rue Charonne when she was slain. According to Mexican media, her Italian boyfriend Filo, a chamber musician, had recently proposed to her. Michelli was in the restaurant La Belle Equipe at the time of the attacks.
At least three Belgians, including a dual French national, were killed, according to the Belgian Foreign Ministry and the BBC.
Marie Lausch and her boyfriend Mathias Dymarski were also killed at the concert.
Friends of Eric Thome confirmed on Facebook he had died in the attacks on the Bataclan.
CAROLINE PRENAT FRANCE The 24-year-oldwas attending the show at Bataclan with a group of friends, including French fashion designer Emile Thoreens, who fled through a fire escape.