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MH17 crash: 'Total shock' at Aids researcher deaths | MH17 crash: 'Total shock' at Aids researcher deaths |
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At least six passengers who died on board the crashed Malaysia Airlines plane were travelling to a major international Aids conference. | |
They include Prof Joep Lange - a prominent and popular researcher and a former president of the International Aids Society (IAS). | They include Prof Joep Lange - a prominent and popular researcher and a former president of the International Aids Society (IAS). |
IAS said they would have "truly lost a giant". | IAS said they would have "truly lost a giant". |
Delegates who have already arrived at the conference in Australia said they were in "total shock". | |
Early reports suggested that at least 100 delegates had been killed, but that figure has now been revised to six. | |
They were named by the IAS as Pim de Kuijer, Lucie van Mens, Maria Adriana de Schutter, Glenn Thomas, Joep Lange and his partner Jacqueline van Tongeren. | |
"The extent of our loss is hard to comprehend or express," said IAS President Francoise Barre-Sinoussi. "We grieve alongside all of those throughout the world who have lost friends and family in this senseless tragedy." | |
More than 14,000 scientists, campaigners and politicians are meeting at the Aids 2014 conference in Melbourne. | |
Joep Lange was a professor of medicine at the University of Amsterdam and has been involved in HIV research since the virus emerged in the 1980s. | |
He trialled antiretroviral therapies, which have transformed HIV into a manageable disease. | |
He also worked on preventing the virus passing from mother to child during pregnancy and labour. | He also worked on preventing the virus passing from mother to child during pregnancy and labour. |
Prof Lange is described as a leader in his field and between 2002 and 2004 was president of the International Aids Society. | |
'Great loss' | |
Prof Peter Riess, who also worked at the University of Amsterdam, told the BBC: "Joep was a close colleague and friend of mine. Everyone here in Melbourne is in total shock at what happened. | Prof Peter Riess, who also worked at the University of Amsterdam, told the BBC: "Joep was a close colleague and friend of mine. Everyone here in Melbourne is in total shock at what happened. |
"In the early eighties when this strange new disease hit Amsterdam, both Joep and I were training at the time and were confronted with this new disease which then went on to shape our scientific and medical careers. | "In the early eighties when this strange new disease hit Amsterdam, both Joep and I were training at the time and were confronted with this new disease which then went on to shape our scientific and medical careers. |
"He's been really involved from the very beginning." | "He's been really involved from the very beginning." |
The plane, carrying 298 people, crashed in rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine on Thursday. | The plane, carrying 298 people, crashed in rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine on Thursday. |
Dr Jeremy Farrar who leads the Wellcome Trust medical research charity said he was "deeply saddened" by the deaths on flight MH17. | |
"Joep was a great clinical scientist, and a great friend of the Wellcome Trust who has long been a valued adviser. | "Joep was a great clinical scientist, and a great friend of the Wellcome Trust who has long been a valued adviser. |
"He was also a personal friend. He is a great loss to global health research." | "He was also a personal friend. He is a great loss to global health research." |
'Big heart' | |
Zoya Shabarova, an adviser for the Aids Healthcare Foundation, was flying to the conference via Hong Kong. | |
She told the BBC: "It's a really terrible loss, unbelievable, he was a person with such a big heart. My colleagues and I, we can't comprehend this, it's a terrible loss to the HIV programme, the people, the patients. | |
"I want to send deep condolences to his family and all those on the flight." | |
Speaking about the loss of another delegate, Glenn Thomas, of the World Health Organization, WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said: "For the time being we would like to give his family time to grieve. | |
"We have lost a wonderful person and a great professional. Our hearts are broken. We are all in shock." | "We have lost a wonderful person and a great professional. Our hearts are broken. We are all in shock." |
"The global HIV community is a close community - standing up for non-violence, dignity and human rights. People will be devastated - but I am sure everyone will pull together and continue to fight the AIDS epidemic." | "The global HIV community is a close community - standing up for non-violence, dignity and human rights. People will be devastated - but I am sure everyone will pull together and continue to fight the AIDS epidemic." |