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Italy earthquake: Those who lost their lives | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Almost 300 people are now known to have died after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy on 24 August. | |
The devastating quake caused the collapse of numerous buildings with the historic town of Amatrice the worst hit. | |
This is what we know about those who died. | |
Fabrizio Trabalza, 45, and Paola Rascelli, 43 | |
The married couple, who were crushed under the rubble of a house in Amatrice, were found by rescuers in an embrace. | |
Ms Rascelli, who worked as a secretary, had recently celebrated her birthday with her husband Mr Trabalza, an internet technology specialist who ran the website for Acti-Roma, which offers help to those in need of heart transplants. | |
The couple lived in Ostia, a coastal town near Rome, and were in Amatrice for the holidays, according to reports. | |
They had posted photographs on social media of themselves enjoying their holiday just four hours before the earthquake struck. | |
Friends of the couple posted Facebook messages describing the pair as "always smiling and helpful". | |
Marcos Burnett, 14 | Marcos Burnett, 14 |
One of three Britons who died in the disaster has been identified as a teenager from London who was on holiday in Amatrice. | One of three Britons who died in the disaster has been identified as a teenager from London who was on holiday in Amatrice. |
His parents, Anne-Louise and Simon Burnett, and his sister suffered minor injuries but survived when the building they were in collapsed. | His parents, Anne-Louise and Simon Burnett, and his sister suffered minor injuries but survived when the building they were in collapsed. |
The family has since paid tribute to the "tireless work" of the Italian rescue workers. | The family has since paid tribute to the "tireless work" of the Italian rescue workers. |
Maria Henniker-Gotley, 51, and her husband Will, 55 | Maria Henniker-Gotley, 51, and her husband Will, 55 |
The two other Britons killed were understood to be staying at the same property as Marcos Burnett. | The two other Britons killed were understood to be staying at the same property as Marcos Burnett. |
The couple were from Stockwell in London. | The couple were from Stockwell in London. |
Marco Santarelli, 28 | Marco Santarelli, 28 |
A chef visiting the town for its food festival, he had travelled to Amatrice with friends. | |
One friend managed to escape, while another was pulled alive from the debris a few hours later, according to reports. | |
Marco was later pulled from the rubble by his father, Filippo, who had rushed to the region after his son failed to answer his mobile phone. | |
Anna Grossi, 21 | Anna Grossi, 21 |
Died when the house she was staying in collapsed. Her boyfriend Claudio Leonetti was seriously hurt. | |
Ms Grossi, a flautist and recent graduate, was pronounced dead at the scene. | Ms Grossi, a flautist and recent graduate, was pronounced dead at the scene. |
Arianna Masciarelli, 15 | Arianna Masciarelli, 15 |
The teenager, from Rome, was spending time with her father and grandparents in Pescara del Tronto before returning to school. | The teenager, from Rome, was spending time with her father and grandparents in Pescara del Tronto before returning to school. |
She died when the house belonging to her grandparents collapsed. Her relatives, who were with her at the time, are believed to have survived. | |
She was said to have been a keen One Direction fan, and many fellow fans took to Twitter to express their condolences with the hashtag #riparianna. | |
Alessandro Neroni, 42 | Alessandro Neroni, 42 |
The hairdresser, who lived in the eastern coastal region of Marche, was visiting his parents while on holiday with a friend in Amatrice when the quake struck. | The hairdresser, who lived in the eastern coastal region of Marche, was visiting his parents while on holiday with a friend in Amatrice when the quake struck. |
Local media reports that while his friend was pulled alive from a large pile of debris and survived, Mr Neroni was overwhelmed by rubble and could not be saved. | |
Giulia Rinaldo, 10 | |
Giulia was found on top of her little sister, Giorgia, who was pulled out alive after 16 hours under the rubble in Pescara del Tronto. | |
Firefighter's moving letter to child victim Giulia | |
Erjon Toro, 34 | Erjon Toro, 34 |
Died when the house he was in with his family in Amatrice collapsed. He had emigrated to Italy from Albania a number of years ago. | Died when the house he was in with his family in Amatrice collapsed. He had emigrated to Italy from Albania a number of years ago. |
His wife and three children survived and were treated in hospital for their injuries, according to the Albanian foreign ministry. | His wife and three children survived and were treated in hospital for their injuries, according to the Albanian foreign ministry. |
Family members Elisa Cafini, 14, Gabriele Pratesi, 8, Irma Cafini, 81 and Rita Colaceci, 72 | |
Elisa Cafini, from Rome, was in the mountainous region of Pescara del Tronto with her cousin Gabriele Pratesi, 8, and grandmothers Irma Cafini, 81, and Rita Colaceci, 72. | |
According to local media, all four were killed in the area, known for its tight grouping of old stone and wood houses, which was razed by the quake. | According to local media, all four were killed in the area, known for its tight grouping of old stone and wood houses, which was razed by the quake. |
Tiziana Lo Presti, 60 | |
Tiziana Lo Presti was reportedly an earthquake expert who spent most of her life working for Italy's Civil Protection disaster management agency, planning how to deal with emergencies. | |
She lived in Rome but when the earthquake struck, she was in the hamlet of Saletta, near Amatrice, visiting her mother who was recovering after a stay in hospital. She died on the spot, reports La Repubblica, but her mother survived. | |
Fabio Graziani and Aurelia Daogaru | |
The couple were on holiday in Amatrice at a relatives' house. Their nine-year-old son, Alessandro, survived as he was staying with his father's parents. | |
Maricica Losub, 35 | |
A Romanian national, Maricica Losub worked as a waitress in Amatrice where she had been living for the past 15 years. Sixteen Romanians remain unaccounted for, the Romanian foreign ministry says. |