At least 174 people, including 18 foreigners, were killed after gunmen attacked 10 sites across India's financial capital starting Wednesday night.
— Americans Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, 29, and Leibish Teitlebaum were found dead at the Mumbai Chabad Lubavitch center, also known as Nariman House. Bentzion Chroman, another victim at Nariman House, was a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen. Americans Alan Scherr, 58, and his daughter Naomi, 13, were killed at the Oberoi hotel cafe. One other unidentified American was killed.
— Israeli Rivkah Holtzberg, 28, who ran the Jewish center with her husband, was found dead at Nariman House. It was not immediately clear if Rivkah, a longtime resident of New York, also had American citizenship.
— Australians Bradley Taylor, 49, and Douglas Markell, 71.
— Italian Antonio Di Lorenzo, 63, from the Tuscan city of Livorno, was killed at the Oberoi hotel.
— Frenchman Mourad Amarsy, 49, and his French wife Loumia Hiridjee, 47, were killed while dining at the Oberoi.
— Canadian physician Michael Moss of Montreal was killed. Another Canadian has been confirmed killed but the identity hasn't been released.
— British-Cypriot Andreas Dionysiou Liveras, 73, was killed.
— Japanese national Hisashi Tsuda, 38, was shot at a Mumbai hotel.
— German Ralph Burkei, 51, was at the Taj Mahal hotel during the attacks and was killed.
— Singaporean Lo Hwei Yen, held hostage and killed.
— A Thai woman working at the Oberoi hotel spa was killed but her identity was not released.
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