Ademla Tapia Ruiz, 37, of Peru, is the first victim killed in the attacks to be identified. According to the New York Times, the 36-year-old mother of twin 3-year-old daughters, had lived in Brussels for about nine years.
Leopold Hecht, 20, a law student at the Université Saint-Louis in Brussels, was identified as one of the victims by his brother and his university.
Olivier Delespesse. (Facebook)
Olivier Delespesse was identified as one of the victims of the bombings by his employer, Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, a government ministry.
Justin and Stephanie Shults, who worked in Belgium as accountants, were caught up in the blasts when they dropped off Mrs Shults' mother, Carolyn Moore, at Brussels Airport on Tuesday morning.
Briton David Dixon is feared dead. He is believed to have been travelling in the metro that was bombed. He has not been found since the blast
American brother and sister Alexander and Sascha Pinczowski were speaking on the phone to a friend at the airport when the blasts ripped through the hall
Alexander Pinczowski
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