An aspiring nurse, a football star, a single mother and a father of 2
killed in New Orleans attack
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[January 02, 2025]
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An 18-year-old girl dreaming of becoming a nurse, a
single mother, a father of two and a former Princeton football star
suffered fatal injuries when the driver of a white pickup truck sped
down Bourbon Street, packed with holiday revelers early Wednesday
morning.
Officials have not yet released the names of the 15 people killed in the
New Orleans New Year's Day truck attack, but their families and friends
have started sharing their stories. New Orleans Coroner Dr. Dwight
McKenna said in a statement late Wednesday that they will release the
names of the dead once autopsies are complete and they've talked with
the next of kin. About 30 people were injured.
Nikyra Dedeaux
Zion Parsons of Gulfport, Mississippi, had been celebrating New Year’s
Eve at his first night on Bourbon Street when a vehicle appeared and
plowed into his friend, 18-year-old Nikyra Dedeaux, who he said had
dreamed of becoming a nurse.
“A truck hit the corner and comes barreling through throwing people like
in a movie scene, throwing people into the air,” Parsons, 18, told The
Associated Press. “It hit her and flung her like at least 30 feet and I
was just lucky to be alive."
As the crowd scattered in the chaos he ran through a gruesome aftermath
of bleeding and maimed victims, hearing gunshots and explosive sounds.
“Bodies, bodies all up and down the street, everybody screaming and
hollering” Parsons said. “People crying on the floor, like brain matter
all over the ground. It was just insane, like the closest thing to a war
zone that I’ve ever seen.”
Dedeaux was a responsible daughter -- shorter than all her siblings but
the one who helped take care of everyone, Parsons said. Dedeaux had a
job at a hospital and was set to start college and begin working towards
her goal of becoming a registered nurse.
“She had her mindset -- she didn’t have everything figured out but she
had the plan laid down,” Parsons said.
Reggie Hunter
A 37-year-old father of two from Baton Rouge was among the 15 people
killed early Wednesday when a pickup truck careened down Bourbon Street
in what officials called an act of terror.
Reggie Hunter had just left work and headed to celebrate New Year’s with
a cousin when the attack happened, his first cousin Shirell Jackson told
Nola.com.
Hunter was killed and his cousin was injured, Jackson said.
Tiger Bech
A former high school and college football player from Louisiana was
among those who died after a driver rammed a pickup truck into a crowd
in New Orleans’ French Quarter, according to an education official.
Tiger Bech, 27, died late Wednesday morning at a New Orleans hospital,
according to local media outlets citing Kim Broussard, the athletic
director at St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette. Bech
attended the high school, where he played wide receiver, quarterback,
punt returner and defensive back, NOLA.com reported.
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Trevant Hayes, 20, sits in the French Quarter after the death of his
friend, Nikyra Dedeaux, 18, after a pickup truck crashed into
pedestrians on Bourbon Street followed by a shooting in the French
Quarter in New Orleans, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthew
Hinton)
Bech played football at Princeton University before graduating in
2021. Most recently he was working as an investment trader at a New
York brokerage firm.
Princeton football coach Bob Surace said Wednesday that he had been
texting with Bech’s father, sharing memories of the player, who was
a school kick returner and receiver from 2017 to 2019. He earned
All-Ivy League honors as a returner.
“He might be the first Tiger to ever play for us, and that nickname
kind of described him as a competitor,” Surace told ESPN. The
school’s nickname is the Tigers. “He was somebody that somehow, like
in the key moments, just excelled and was full of energy, full of
life.”
Bech has been working at Seaport Global, where company spokesperson
Lisa Lieberman could not confirm his death. But she told The
Associated Press that “he was extremely well regarded by everybody
who knew him.”
Bech’s younger brother, Jack, is a top wide receiver at Texas
Christian University.
In a response to a KLFY-TV report posted on X about Tiger Bech’s
death, a post from an account for a Jack Bech on the social media
site said: “Love you always brother ! You inspired me everyday now
you get to be with me in every moment. I got this family T, don’t
worry. This is for us.”
Nicole Perez
Nicole Perez was a single mother to a 4-year-old son working hard to
make life better for her family when she was killed in the New
Orleans truck attack, according to her employer.
Perez, who was in her late 20s, was recently promoted to manager at
Kimmy’s Deli in Metarie, Louisiana and “was really excited about
it,” deli owner Kimberly Usher said in a phone interview with AP.
Usher confirmed Perez’s death through her sister, who also works for
her.
Usher said Perez would walk in the morning to the deli, which opened
at breakfast time, and would ask lots of questions about the
business side of the operations. She also was permitted to bring her
son, Melo, to work, where during breaks she taught him basic
learning skills.
“She was a really good mom,” said Usher, who started a GoFundMe
account to cover Perez’s burial costs and to help with expenses for
her son that “he will need to transition into a new living
situation,” the donation request says.
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Jack Brook in New Orleans, Gary Robertson in Raleigh, North
Carolina, and Martha Bellisle in Seattle contributed to this report.
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