A
University of California, Berkeley, student has been confirmed as one of
the 84 victims of last week's terror attack in the French Riviera.
Nicolas
Leslie, 20, was a junior at the university's College of Natural
Resources and was studying technology entrepreneurship at the European
Innovation Academy in the Mediterranean city of Nice as part of
Berkeley's Study Abroad program.
Leslie,
from the San Diego area, and two other foreign students enrolled in the
academy were reported missing after Thursday's massacre, which occurred
on Bastille Day, a national holiday.
In a statement, the university said Leslie's death was reported to campus officials by the FBI.
'This
is tragic, devastating news,' said university chancellor Nicholas
Dirks. 'All of us in the UC Berkeley family - both here on campus, and
around the world - are heartbroken to learn that another promising young
student has been lost to senseless violence.
'I
join Nick’s parents, friends and the entire campus community in
condemning this horrific attack, and in mourning the loss of one of our
own,' he added.
Leslie's
death was confirmed after an extensive search by his family, friends
and fellow students, who had been distributing fliers in Nice asking for
any information on his whereabouts.
His
family had hoped he dodged the truck and was one of the injured victims
in hospital after he failed to return to his student housing unit.
He is the third American to be confirmed dead in the attack.
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