Kamis, 14 Mei 2015

Amtrak train wreck: profiles of 8 people killed

Amtrak train wreck: profiles of 8 people killed, derailments

An Amtrak train derailment Tuesday night were in Philadelphia killed eight people. The victims are College Dean, food safety company Vice President; Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy; A Manhattan real estate manager; and an Italian businessman. Two drove back from a funeral or memorial service.


The victims are:
Abid GILANI

Abid GILANI wanted by his uncle funeral in Virginia on Amtrak to New York come back - but he has never managed.

The 55-year-old Wells Fargo Bank Executive had Creek, California, where his wife lives near her college age son and daughter divided his time between Washington, New York and walnut. He would commute there on the weekend.

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After Tuesday it fatal Amtrak derailment when she could not reach her husband hurried Diane Gilani reportedly to Philadelphia.

Their greatest fear was confirmed.
Abid GILANI

Abid GILANI, 55, was from a family funeral back to New York City travel. (LinkedIn)

A Wells Fargo spokeswoman said that the family had requested privacy. The Bank issued a statement that said only: "it is with great sadness that Wells Fargo confirmed that Abid GILANI, a valued member of our commercial real estate Division, has died. She goes to all our hearts by this tragedy affected. "

Abid GILANI juggles career and family as he climbed on various corporate ladders.

He attended the University in Canada and began his career as engineer joined mine in Saskatchewan in banking and hotel business, says his LinkedIn profile.

Finally, the family moved to Rockville, MD. They own a House there after neighbors who fondly remember as a tight-knit family.

Gilani's mother, a resident of Toronto, had visited her brother's funeral Virginia daily news earlier this week, according to the New York.

Now her son have to bury you.
Giuseppe Piras
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Business in the United States was Giuseppe Piras, wine and olive oil Manager from Sardinia, Italy, officials said.

The Italian Consulate in Philadelphia was confirmed that Pakistani among the victims. He was 41.

Piras, who was from the city Ittiri on the Mediterranean island were built, with the marketing of the goods for export, according to Italian media commissioned and founded an olive oil and wine cooperative.

Laura Finamore

Laura Finamore, 47, from a memorial service for a college friend mother to New York returned, a spokesman for her family said.

"Laura never backed down from what she thought was right."
Family statement

The Manhattan resident had texted her mother that they enter the train was. Her parents saw midnight stories about the crash on Tuesday and calls to hospitals, began looking for her.

She learned on Wednesday that the seventh victim of the derailment fit your description, but dental records were needed to confirm it.

Born in Queens, Finamore worked in corporate real estate, and was a senior account Director at Cushman & Wakefield.

"Laura was a stubborn thing and who never backed down from what they thought was right," said her family in a statement.
Bob Gildersleeve
Amtrak-crash victims

Bob Gildersleeve was Vice President of food safety company Ecolab. (Howard Brundrett/Ecolab via Associated Press)

Bob Gildersleeve, lived in the vicinity of Baltimore, was Vice President of food safety company Ecolab, company spokesman Roman Blahoski called.

Gildersleeve had worked 22 years for the company. He was married and had two children, 16 and 13 years.

"Bob was an exceptional and was instrumental to our success. We will miss him much, and our thoughts go to his beloved family members and friends, "the company said in a statement.

Gildersleeve of family traveled to Philadelphia after the crash in circulating his photo and information about what he was wearing in the hope that he is only missing.
Derrick Griffith

Derrick Griffith, Dean of Student Affairs and enrollment management at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, believed in education – for themselves and for others.
Derrick E. Griffith

Derrick E. Griffith, 42, received his doctorate in urban education last month. (Clareese Hill/Medgar Evers College/associated press)

He was founded in a former school principal, of transitional preparatory City University of New York high school in 2003. He was also the Managing Director of basic stone Inc., an organization founded, to young people living in poor urban communities support.

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