A look at the confirmed foreigner deaths in Mumbai
Friday, November 28, 2008
More than 150 people were reportedly killed after gunmen attacked 10 sites across India's financial capital starting Wednesday night.
_ Americans Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, 29, and Leibish Teitlebaum were found dead at the Mumbai Chabad-Lubavitch center, also known as Nariman House. Holtzberg ran the center with his Israeli wife, Rivkah. Americans Alan Scherr, 58, and daughter Naomi, 13, killed at Oberoi hotel cafe.
_ Israeli Rivkah Holtzberg, 28, was found dead at Nariman House. It was not immediately clear if Rivkah, a longtime resident of New York, had American citizenship. Bentzion Chroman, another victim found at Nariman House, held dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship.
_ Australians Bradley Taylor, 49, and Douglas Markell, 71.
_ Italian Antonio Di Lorenzo, 63, from the Tuscan city of Livorno, killed at Oberoi hotel.
_ Frenchman Mourad Amarsy, 49, and his French wife Loumia Hiridjee, killed while dining at the Oberoi.
_ One Canadian killed, no details provided/maybe change to has not been identified.
_ British-Cypriot Andreas Dionysiou Liveras, 73.
_ Japanese national Hisashi Tsuda, 38, shot at a Mumbai hotel.
_ German Ralph Burkei, 51, at the Taj hotel during attacks and killed.
_ Singaporean Lo Hoei Yen, held hostage and killed.
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