Three UC Berkeley students wounded, one
missing in Nice attack
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[July 16, 2016]
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) - Three
students on a study abroad program in France were wounded and another
was missing in Thursday's Bastille Day attack in Nice, the University of
California, Berkeley, said on Friday.
The university identified the missing student as Nicolas Leslie, 20, one
of 85 Berkeley students on a 15-day study abroad trip on
entrepreneurship in Europe. Two of the other students who suffered
broken bones have been released after medical treatment, while the third
injured student remains at a hospital, the university said.
"May Nicolas Leslie be found safe," the University of California's
flagship campus posted on Facebook Friday, along with the hashtag
#PrayforNice and the image of a heart painted like the tri-color French
flag.
A Texan and his 11-year-old son on a family vacation were also among at
least 84 people killed when an attacker crashed a heavy truck through
crowds celebrating Bastille Day in the French seaside city, officials
said on Friday.
The Berkeley students were studying at a program affiliated with the
international European Innovation Academy in Nice, the university said.
The program was suspended temporarily as France marks three days of
mourning, and students will be given the option of returning home early,
the university said.
Leslie, a junior in the university's College of Natural Resources, was
not listed among the dead in the attack, but family members have not
been able to reach him, a woman who said she was a family friend said in
an interview.
"The last thing that we heard from one of his friends is that he was
seen running off," said the woman, who gave only her first name,
Antonella.
Leslie, who was born in Italy and grew up in the San Diego area, was a
U.S. national, university spokesman Roqua Montez said. The injured
students were Vladyslav Kostiuk, 23, a computer science major who
suffered a broken leg, and Diane Huang, 20, who studies environmental
economics and suffered a broken foot in the attack. Both students were
back in their dormitories in Nice.
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A man walks through debris scatterd on the street the day after a
truck ran into a crowd at high speed killing scores celebrating the
Bastille Day July 14 national holiday on the Promenade des Anglais
in Nice, France, July 15, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
The third student, Daryus Medora, 21, whose leg was broken, remains at a
hospital.
In the attack, a man identified as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel plowed into
a crowd of some 30,000 local people and tourists attending a fireworks
display to celebrate Bastille Day.
At least 84 people were killed, 10 of them children, and 202 more were
wounded.
French officials said Friday that Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian
resident of Nice, was known to police for petty crime and violence, but
had not been suspected of Islamist militancy.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, California, and Eric M.
Johnson in Seattle; Additional reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los
Angeles; Editing by James Dalgleish and Richard Chang)
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