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Germanwings plane crash victims: At least three Brits killed on board flight 4U9525 Germanwings plane crash victims: At least three Brits killed on board flight 4U9525
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At least three British people are believed to have been killed when the Germanwings jet crashed in the French Alps with 150 people on board, the Foreign Secretary has said.At least three British people are believed to have been killed when the Germanwings jet crashed in the French Alps with 150 people on board, the Foreign Secretary has said.
Martyn Matthews, a father of two from Wolverhampton, was this morning named as one of the victims of the crash.Martyn Matthews, a father of two from Wolverhampton, was this morning named as one of the victims of the crash.
The second British national was named as Paul Andrew Bramley, 28, from Hull, who was studying hospitality and hotel management at Ceasar Ritz College in Lucerne.The second British national was named as Paul Andrew Bramley, 28, from Hull, who was studying hospitality and hotel management at Ceasar Ritz College in Lucerne.
He was described as a "kind, caring and loving son" in statement by his family.He was described as a "kind, caring and loving son" in statement by his family.
Paul Andrew Bramley, 28, originally from Hull, who was a passenger on the Airbus flight which crashed in the French Alps Announcing the figure, Mr Hammond sent his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends who had lost their lives.Paul Andrew Bramley, 28, originally from Hull, who was a passenger on the Airbus flight which crashed in the French Alps Announcing the figure, Mr Hammond sent his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends who had lost their lives.
He said the Foreign Office could not rule out the possibility of more British victims emerging.He said the Foreign Office could not rule out the possibility of more British victims emerging.
“We currently believe three British people have been killed, but we can’t rule out the possibility that there are more involved,” he said. “We are in contact with the families of those known to be killed, and we are also in touch which the French, German and Spanish authorities.“We currently believe three British people have been killed, but we can’t rule out the possibility that there are more involved,” he said. “We are in contact with the families of those known to be killed, and we are also in touch which the French, German and Spanish authorities.
Earlier, a mother from Manchester and her seven-month-old baby were named as among the victims.Earlier, a mother from Manchester and her seven-month-old baby were named as among the victims.
The woman, named Marina Bandres Lopez-Belio, 37, and her child Julian Pracz-Bandres are understood to have been from Jaca in the Spanish Pyrenees but living in Rochdale with her husband, who was not on the plane. The woman, named Marina Bandres Lopez-Belio, 37, and her child Julian Pracz-Bandres had been visiting Jaca in the Spanish Pyrenees but living in Rochdale with her husband, who was not on the plane.
Mr Hammond's announcement came moments after Germanwings and Lufthansa staff stood in silence in Cologne to honour the dead.Mr Hammond's announcement came moments after Germanwings and Lufthansa staff stood in silence in Cologne to honour the dead.