We need prayers for the families of the people lost in Brussels.
(I researched some of the people. All held dreams and hope. All were educated and were part of our world. Pray for them, their families and friends.Please pray for Brussels. Time for us to demand the people who support terror. Even a nickle. The countries need to be boycotted and the people need to be punished. The sad part. Terror had income. Stop the money. Stop the terrorist. Can’t buy guns and weapons without support.)
Those we lost in Brussels
At least 31 people died in the March 22 attacks in Belgium.
We will update this story as they are identified.

Léopold Hecht
From Brussels
Léopold Hecht, 20, was a second-year law student at Saint-Louis University in Brussels. He loved to ski and dabbled in acting. He died in the attacks on the metro station. University Rector Pierre Jadoul, wrote in a Facebook post that there were “no words to describe our dismay.”

Adelma Tapia Ruiz
From Peru, lived in Brussels
Adelma Tapia Ruiz, 36, was the mother of 3-year-old twin daughters. Originally from Peru, she had lived in Brussels for nine years and was traveling to New York to see family when a bomb exploded at the airport. “It’s very complicated to describe this pain that we’re feeling at home,” her brother wrote on Facebook after her death.

Olivier Delespesse
Lived in Brussels
Olivier Delespesse, 45, worked for the Federation of Wallonia-Brussels, a government organization that works with French-language speakers in the Brussels area. He was traveling on the metro when he was killed. His colleagues said he was “devoted to his work” and was a joker — “very playful, and someone who was deeply interested in people.”

Sascha Pinczowski
From New York City
Sascha Pinczowski was traveling back to New York with her brother after visiting relatives when she was killed. She was on the phone with her mother when the line went dead. She studied business at Marymount Manhattan College. “She is the kindest, goofiest, and down-to-earth girl I have ever met,” her best friend told The Daily News.

Andrew Pinczowski
From New York City
Andrew Pinczowski was with his sister Sascha when he was killed. He was dating Cameron Cain, the daughter of former U.S. ambassador to Denmark James Cain, for more than six years, according to CBS News. Cain’s sister told the Daily Beast that the two were inseparable. “They have a great friendship. Of course, they’re in love, but they do so much together. They have a passion for life,” she said.

David Dixon
From the UK, Lived in Brussels
David Dixon was a computer programmer who was originally from Nottingham and lived in Brussels with his partner Charlotte Sutcliffe and their son. He texted his aunt to say he was safe after the airport explosions, but was caught up in the metro blast. A friend described him as “a lovely guy” who “deeply, deeply loves his son.”

Bart Migom
Lived in Diksmuide, Belgium
Bart Migom, 21, was a second-year Marketing student at Howest International University in Belgium. “Bart is a very godly man. he will do anything for anybody else,” his girlfriend Emily Eisenman, who is from the U.S., told CNN on Thursday. He lived in Diksmuide, Belgium.

Loubna Lafquiri
Lived in Brussels
Loubna Lafquiri was a mother to three children and a beloved teacher at an Islamic grade school in Brussels. She was on her way to school when the explosion went off at the metro station. She grew up in Brussels, but her parents are from Morocco. According to the cofounder of the school she worked for, she was “an exceptional woman” who “represented the true values of Islam with generosity and caring.”
Mr. Deng
From China
The Chinese Embassy in Belgium released a statement on Friday saying a Chinese citizen had been killed in the attacks. The officials only identified him by his surname, Deng.
Missing

Fabienne Vansteenkiste
Belgium

Yves Cibuabua Cyombo

Jennifer Scintu Waetzmann
Germany

Berit Viktorsson

Justin Shults
USA

Stephanie Shults
USA

Raghavendran Ganesh
India

Aline Bastin
Belgium

Johanna Atlegrim
Sweden

Sabrina Fazal
Belgium

Gilles Laurent

Janina Panasewicz
Poland

Patricia Rizzo
Italy

André Adam
Belgium
This is good John. I fail, constantly fail to understand the random and ugly hate that precedes these acts and costs so many lifes. It is tragic and terrible. It is a condemnation of all of us.
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I agree. This world must gather as one. Stop the terror ASAP. Don’t need a Army. Find the source of income. Stop it. Find their computers and track down the terrorist. I pray for better days my friend. In Iraq yesterday. A terrorist attack killed 46 people or more at a soccer game.
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I know. I am stunned into silence by heartbreak.
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Thank you John.
What tragedies. For all lost and all who suffer these losses.
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Too much death for no reasons. Most were kids trying to live a life.
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True horror.
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What a remarkably moving tribute. It puts faces with the names and makes it even more poignant.
I don’t understand how such hatred can exist.
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I don’t either. Most were kids beginning a life. We can allow fear to overtake us. Best way to defeat terror. Do not fear her.
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Those precious children. I saw my own. I agree. The best way to defeat terrorism is to not fear it….and not “allow” it so that you can start a war.
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Seek out the terrorist and the supporters. Don’t attack a country. Country that support terror. Boycott and I was a soldier. Send the killers in. Few can do more damage than many. Apache fought the USA and the Mexicans for 300 years. Destroying great cities and making people homeless. Terror won.
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It’s such a disgrace when people become worse than animals. Such wonderful people lost, talents gone, homes shattered, and cries echoing. Leaves us speechless and sad!
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I agree. Leave me speechless and sad also.
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God bless you for posting this. Praying.
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I research the people. Students, professional and just kind people. They shall be missed.
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Reblogged this on opensenseme and commented:
There is far too much hatred in the world. I am sorry for the destruction they cause and the pain they leave behind. I simply do not know how a mind can become so twisted that the desire for such suffering can exist in that mind? They must be raised this way, by twisted and hateful people.
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Terror had touched everywhere. Someone is paying for it. We need to be like France and Germany. They stopped attacks in the past three months. I pray we learn common sense. Every life had value. I research some of the people. Talented people lost too soon.
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