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Tanios Antoun
Tanios was both a father and a mother to his two daughters as he lost his wife when they were
Tanios El-Murr
Tanios had bought two tickets for his wife and himself to visit their children in London on August 7, 2020.
Tharwat Hoteit
Tharwat was passionate about sports and martial arts, and he won the Lebanese Kickboxing Championship. However, he chose to become
Therese El-Khoury
Therese was a nurse and she was one of the founders of the intensive care unit at the hospital she
Therese Ghandour Merhi
Therese, a widow, was a nurse at the Karantina Governmental Hospital, and she rented a small apartment nearby. On August
Toni Maalouf
Tony is a salesman. He was at Saint George University Hospital on August 4, 2020, and he sustained an injury
Varoujan Tussonian
“Bou Rafi” was a tailor and owned a shop in Achrafieh. On August 4, 2020, he was buying bread and
Wadad Bazerji
Wadad is a Syrian housewife living in Medawwar in Beirut. She was home during the blast on August 4, 2020,
Wahib Abi Aad
Wahib was a gentleman and a friend to his only son. On August 4, 2020, he was at Saint George
Walid Nahas
Walid Nahas, a Lebanese painter born in 1937, he sustained an eye injury and lost his eyesight in the August
William Nabil Azar
William was planning to marry his Ukranian fiancée whom he taught to love and appreciate Lebanon the country he cherished
Wissam Faisal
Wissam was born in Ain Dara, in late 1974. He was the youngest in a big family of five boys
Yassmine Obeid
Yassmine Ahmad Obeid is a Syrian born in 1994. She was a housewife who peacefully lived with her husband and
Yehia saleh
Yehya worked at a supermarket. A glass panel fell all over him during the explosion on August 4, 2020, injuring
Yolla El Helo
Yolla was injured in the August 4 explosion, she severely fractured her right leg, and despite her long-term treatment, she
Youssef Lahoud
Youssef Lahoud was the son of the poet Abdallah Youssef Lahoud, and he grew up in a family that valued
Yvette Georges El-Mini
Yvette was a second mom to her nieces and nephews and she worked at Saint George University Hospital for 35
Yvonne Sursock Cochrane
After her father’s passing in Italy, Yvonne’s mother brought her back to Lebanon to live with her aunt Isabelle at
Zahed Yehya
Out of respect for the wishes of the victims' families, these pages will remain bright, but we insist to keep
Zahwa El-Dada
Zahwa struggled as a single mom to raise her children after the passing of her husband. On August 4, 2020,
Zeid Mayta
Zeid was passionate about agriculture; he worked in politics with his brother, former parliament member Ali Mayta. On August 4,
Zeina Chamoun El-Hajj
Electricité du Liban mourned the loss of Zeina in the August 4 explosion, which destroyed the home she lived in
Zeina khatib
Zeina is a stylist. She was at work in Downtown Beirut on August 4, 2020, and she sustained an injury
Zeina Zaarour
Zeina worked as a flight attendant with Middle East Airlines and dreamed of starting her own food store concept. On
Zeinat Mougharbel Abbass
Zeinat was a mother of four and grandmother of eleven, she was mostly known for her kindness and good standing.
Ziad Moustapha Soboh
On August 4, 2020, Ziad was delivering a package to Hamra street, substituting for one of his “Aramex” colleagues. On
Zoulbab Sajed Ali
Sajed Ali, a Pakistani national who chose to settle, work and start a family in Lebanon, never imagined an explosion
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