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Lisbon funicular worker among those killed in crash Lisbon funicular worker among those killed in crash
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'I'll never take the funicular again': Witness on moment of the crash'I'll never take the funicular again': Witness on moment of the crash
Portugal is in mourning after 16 people died and a further 23 were injured when Lisbon's famous Glória funicular cable railway derailed on Wednesday evening.Portugal is in mourning after 16 people died and a further 23 were injured when Lisbon's famous Glória funicular cable railway derailed on Wednesday evening.
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro told a news conference on Thursday the number was revised down after emergency services earlier had put the toll at 17.Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro told a news conference on Thursday the number was revised down after emergency services earlier had put the toll at 17.
Among the dead were seven men and eight women, Margarida Castro Martins, head of Lisbon's Civil Protection Agency, said.Among the dead were seven men and eight women, Margarida Castro Martins, head of Lisbon's Civil Protection Agency, said.
Five of those killed were Portuguese, while three Britons, two South Koreans, two Canadians, an American, a Ukrainian, a Swiss and a French national were also among the dead, police said.Five of those killed were Portuguese, while three Britons, two South Koreans, two Canadians, an American, a Ukrainian, a Swiss and a French national were also among the dead, police said.
Police have not yet confirmed the identities of those who died, but some have been named elsewhere. Here is what we know about them.Police have not yet confirmed the identities of those who died, but some have been named elsewhere. Here is what we know about them.
André Jorge Gonçalves MarquesAndré Jorge Gonçalves Marques
Mr Marques, who worked as the brake guard on the funicular, was among the dead, Portuguese transport union Sitra said.Mr Marques, who worked as the brake guard on the funicular, was among the dead, Portuguese transport union Sitra said.
"We send our condolences to the families and friends of the victims of the accident and wish them a speedy recovery as well as the best recovery to the others injured in the accident," the union wrote on Facebook."We send our condolences to the families and friends of the victims of the accident and wish them a speedy recovery as well as the best recovery to the others injured in the accident," the union wrote on Facebook.
He was a "dedicated, kind and happy professional, always willing to contribute to the greater good", according to his employer Carris, which runs the funicular.He was a "dedicated, kind and happy professional, always willing to contribute to the greater good", according to his employer Carris, which runs the funicular.
Vladimiro Santos, a childhood friend of Mr Marques, told the Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manhã that he grew up in the village of Sarnadas de São Simão in central Portugal and moved to Lisbon as a young man.Vladimiro Santos, a childhood friend of Mr Marques, told the Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manhã that he grew up in the village of Sarnadas de São Simão in central Portugal and moved to Lisbon as a young man.
Mr Marques leaves behind a wife and two children, the newspaper reported.Mr Marques leaves behind a wife and two children, the newspaper reported.
Pedro Manuel Alves TrindadePedro Manuel Alves Trindade
The former volleyball referee has been named as another victim of the crash by the Portuguese Volleyball Federation, which said it was "deeply saddened by the tragedy".The former volleyball referee has been named as another victim of the crash by the Portuguese Volleyball Federation, which said it was "deeply saddened by the tragedy".
It added that Mr Trindade had served as leader of the Lisbon Volleyball Association as well as being a referee for it.It added that Mr Trindade had served as leader of the Lisbon Volleyball Association as well as being a referee for it.
He worked for the Santa Casa da Misericórdia organisation. The charity said four of its employees had died in the crash, but did not name them. Two others remained in hospital as of Friday.He worked for the Santa Casa da Misericórdia organisation. The charity said four of its employees had died in the crash, but did not name them. Two others remained in hospital as of Friday.
Mr Trindade also worked in the village of Estoril - roughly 24km (14 miles) from Lisbon - as a guest professor at a higher education institute specialising in hospitality and tourism.Mr Trindade also worked in the village of Estoril - roughly 24km (14 miles) from Lisbon - as a guest professor at a higher education institute specialising in hospitality and tourism.
Pedro Trindade was a former president of the Lisbon Volleyball AssociationPedro Trindade was a former president of the Lisbon Volleyball Association
What else do we know?What else do we know?
Three other workers at Santa Casa da Misericórdia were also killed. One of them was lawyer Alda Matias, according to Portuguese media.Three other workers at Santa Casa da Misericórdia were also killed. One of them was lawyer Alda Matias, according to Portuguese media.
In a statement to employees, Paulo Sousa, ombudsman for Santa Casa da Misericórdia said: "It is in shock that we all find ourselves. We lost colleagues, friends, people with whom we shared our daily lives and our mission."In a statement to employees, Paulo Sousa, ombudsman for Santa Casa da Misericórdia said: "It is in shock that we all find ourselves. We lost colleagues, friends, people with whom we shared our daily lives and our mission."
One employee, Valdemar Bastos, told the BBC that staff often used the funicular, along with tourists and elderly people, rather than walking up the steep hill.One employee, Valdemar Bastos, told the BBC that staff often used the funicular, along with tourists and elderly people, rather than walking up the steep hill.
A German family-of-three were also on board the funicular when it crashed, local media reported.A German family-of-three were also on board the funicular when it crashed, local media reported.
Portuguese news outlet Observador previously reported that the father had been killed, but police clarified on Friday that a German citizen named as one of the fatal victims was discovered alive in hospital.Portuguese news outlet Observador previously reported that the father had been killed, but police clarified on Friday that a German citizen named as one of the fatal victims was discovered alive in hospital.
The mother was said to be in a critical condition in hospital, and a three-year-old boy sustained minor injuries.The mother was said to be in a critical condition in hospital, and a three-year-old boy sustained minor injuries.
What we know about deadly crashWhat we know about deadly crash
'Out of control': Witnesses describe seeing carriage crumple'Out of control': Witnesses describe seeing carriage crumple
Portugal declares national day of mourningPortugal declares national day of mourning
The UK Foreign Office said it was "supporting the families of the three British nationals who have died" and were in contact with the local authorities.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has confirmed to the BBC Ukrainian service that one of those killed in the Lisbon funicular crash is a 54-year-old Ukrainian man.The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has confirmed to the BBC Ukrainian service that one of those killed in the Lisbon funicular crash is a 54-year-old Ukrainian man.
France's foreign ministry expressed its "great sadness" following the death of a French woman.France's foreign ministry expressed its "great sadness" following the death of a French woman.
Of five "severely injured" people taken to São José hospital following the crash, one died, three were in a "controlled condition", and one was in intensive care, the hospital said on Thursday.Of five "severely injured" people taken to São José hospital following the crash, one died, three were in a "controlled condition", and one was in intensive care, the hospital said on Thursday.
It added that a pregnant woman and a child were among four people with minor injuries who had been discharged.It added that a pregnant woman and a child were among four people with minor injuries who had been discharged.
On Thursday, Alvaro Santos Almeida, head of Portugal's' health service, said 23 people had been injured. Six of them were in intensive care and three had sustained minor wounds.On Thursday, Alvaro Santos Almeida, head of Portugal's' health service, said 23 people had been injured. Six of them were in intensive care and three had sustained minor wounds.
Three of those injured are Portuguese, one is German, one is South Korean, one is Swiss, one is Cape Verdean and one is Moroccan.Three of those injured are Portuguese, one is German, one is South Korean, one is Swiss, one is Cape Verdean and one is Moroccan.
He added that Spanish, Israeli, Brazilian, Italian and French nationals were also "involved in this incident".He added that Spanish, Israeli, Brazilian, Italian and French nationals were also "involved in this incident".
Lisbon's funiculars were suspended in the aftermath of the Gloria funicular railway car derailment and crashLisbon's funiculars were suspended in the aftermath of the Gloria funicular railway car derailment and crash
What we still don't knowWhat we still don't know
We do not know how many people were on board, nor the identity of all those who died. The death toll and number of people injured could still change.We do not know how many people were on board, nor the identity of all those who died. The death toll and number of people injured could still change.
The Glória funicular can carry about 40 passengers and is extremely popular with tourists - but it is also crucial for the city's residents, to help them travel up and down Lisbon's hilly streets.The Glória funicular can carry about 40 passengers and is extremely popular with tourists - but it is also crucial for the city's residents, to help them travel up and down Lisbon's hilly streets.