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Crash Victims Include Students, Opera Singers

Students mourn in front of their school in Haltern, Germany, on Wednesday, a day after the Germanwings plane crash. Sixteen high-schoolers and two teachers from the school were among the 150 people onboard the plane.
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Students mourn in front of their school in Haltern, Germany, on Wednesday, a day after the Germanwings plane crash. Sixteen high-schoolers and two teachers from the school were among the 150 people onboard the plane.

We're learning more this morning about some of those people onboard Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 that crashed Tuesday with 150 people on board. The passengers were from at least 15 countries, including the U.S.

Here is some of what we know about them.

The Students

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"In our school, it will never again be as it was before." Those were the words of Ulrich Wessel, principal at Joseph-König Gymnasium in Haltern, Germany.

Sixteen students from the school were returning home on the plane along with two of their teachers.

The school held a day of mourning today. Students, some tearful, gathered at a memorial of candles and flowers.

Reuters reported that one sign there said: "Yesterday we were many, today we are alone."

Lara Beer, 14, told The Associated Press her best friend, Paula, was aboard the aircraft. She said she was waiting for the train her friend was supposed to be on, but went home when Paula wasn't on it.

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"That's when my parents told me Paula was dead," she said.

The Opera Singers

Opera Singers Oleg Bryjak, 43, and Maria Radner, 34, had performed Wagner's Siegfried at Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu opera house last weekend. Radner, a contralto, was returning to Germany with her husband and baby. Bryjak was on the same flight. Two minutes of silence were held in their memory today at the Liceu opera house.

Their deaths were confirmed by the Barcelona opera house.

Deutsche Oper am Rhein, an opera house in Dusseldorf, confirmed Bryjak's death. "We are stunned," General Director Christoph Meyer said.

The Guardian adds:

Bryjak was born in Kazakhstan when it was part of the former Soviet Union and had performed on opera stages including those in Paris, Zurich, London, Los Angeles, Chicago, Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Sao Paolo and Tokyo, according to his website. His repertoire was said to include more than 30 operas. A biography on her management company's website says Radner, who was born in Düsseldorf in Germany, made her debut in January 2012 at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. She subsequently performed in Buenos Aires, Bonn, Rome, Geneva and Milan as well as the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in London. She featured in Wagner's Das Rheinhold, which was on BBC radio in 2012.

The Israeli

The sister of an Israeli passenger aboard the plane identified him as Eyal Baum.

Lital Baum told Army Radio that her brother, who lived in Barcelona with his wife, had been on a work trip.

"He was so special," she said.

The Australian Mother And Son

Australian Foreign Ministers identified Carol Friday, a 68-year-old nurse from Melbourne, and her adult son, Greig, 29, an engineer, as two of the passengers. They were vacationing together in Europe, a family statement said, before the start of Greig's stay in Europe where he was to teach English this year.

"Our family is in deep disbelief and crippled with sadness and would like to ask for privacy," the statement said.

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