Aline Venhoff
- Дата народження:
- Дата смерті:
- 24.03.2015
- Категорії:
- Учень
- Громадянство:
- німець
- Кладовище:
- Встановіть кладовищі
Aline was a young lady, loving music and arts...
Other victims include 16 students from a German school. Of the 16 teenagers killed, 14 were girls, and two boys; one of the two female teachers who died was a newlywed.
The teenagers who died were:
- Linda Bergjurgen,
- Elena Bless,
- Lea Druppel,
- Selina Eils,
- Gina Michelle Gerdes,
- Ann-Christin Hahn,
- Julia Hermann,
- Marleen Koch,
- Paula Lutkenhaus,
- Fabio Rogge,
- Rabea Scheideler,
- Lea Schukart,
- Helena Siebe,
- Steffen Strang,
- Aline Venhoff and
- Caja Westermann.
The two teachers were identified as Sonja Cercek and Stefanie Tegethoff.
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Iм'я зв'язок | Тип відносин | Опис | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Caja Westermann | Шкільний товариш | ||
2 | Fabio Rogge | Шкільний товариш | ||
3 | Lea Schukart | Шкільний товариш | ||
4 | Steffen Strang | Шкільний товариш | ||
5 | Marleen Koch | Шкільний товариш | ||
6 | Rabea Scheideler | Шкільний товариш | ||
7 | Helena Siebe | Шкільний товариш | ||
8 | Lea Druppel | Шкільний товариш | ||
9 | Julia Hermann | Шкільний товариш | ||
10 | Gina Michelle Gerdes | Шкільний товариш | ||
11 | Ann-Christin Hahn | Шкільний товариш | ||
12 | Selina Eils | Шкільний товариш | ||
13 | Linda Bergjurgen | Шкільний товариш | ||
14 | Elena Bless | Шкільний товариш | ||
15 | Sonia Cercek | Учитель | ||
16 | Stefanie Tegethoff | Учитель |
24.03.2015 | Germanwings Flight 9525 crash
Germanwings Flight 9525 (4U9525/GWI18G) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Barcelona–El Prat Airport in Spain to Düsseldorf Airport in Germany, operated by Germanwings, a low-cost airline owned by Lufthansa. On 24 March 2015, the aircraft, an Airbus A320-200, crashed 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Nice, in the French Alps, after a constant descent that began one minute after the last routine contact with air traffic control and shortly after the aircraft had reached its assigned cruise altitude. All 144 passengers and six crew members were killed.