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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: World: Europe News Front Page World Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia ------------- From Our Own Correspondent ------------- Letter From America UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to World Monday, 31 July, 2000, 13:22 GMT 14:22 UK Families wiped out in crash Moenchengladbach cries for its victims The victims of the AF4590 crash include all 109 people on board and five who died on the ground when the plane crashed into the Hotelissimo. German Concorde victims 49 women and 47 men 3 children died Paid up to $ 10,000 each Most were over 60 Oldest victim: 91 Youngest victim: 7 In addition to the 96 German passengers were two Danes, an American and an Australian. The nine crew were all French. The passengers were flying to New York to join a Caribbean cruise for a "vacation of a lifetime". Many people were travelling with their spouses, children or elderly parents, and in some cases whole families were wiped out. Three children were among the dead. This plane crash was different. This time it was our friends, our families, our beloved ones Monika Bartsch, Moenchengladbach Mayor The western German city of Moenchengladbach was the worst hit by the tragedy. Thirteen of its leading citizens, including the director of a business school, a furniture shop owner and the head of a security company, died in the Concorde crash. Both rich and poor among the dead Although some of the passengers were local celebrities, others were teachers and post office clerks who had saved up for years for the trip. As in any other tragedy, behind the names of the victims lie human stories of lives and dreams abruptly cut off. 1,700 townspeople attended a memorial service on Saturday * Kurt Kahle, 51, died in the crash with his 37-year-old wife and son Michael, aged eight. Mr Kahle ran a private business school. "He was well liked, always laughed and had a smile. He knew how to live life to the full," said a friend, Dieter Beines. * Christian Eich, 57, an engineer who ran carmaker BMW's museum, his wife and two children and his wife's parents were also among the victims. * German property magnate Andreas Schranner, 64, his wife Maria, 62, their daughter Andrea Eich, 38, her husband Christian, 57, and their children Katharina, eight, and Maximilian, 10, all perished in the jet. Friends and relatives mourn the dead * Society photographer Christian Goetz, 60, and his wife Irene Vogt-Goetz, 59, had both conquered cancer and had booked the trip to celebrate a new life together. * Bundesliga football trainer Rudi Fassnacht, 66, and his wife Sigrid, 63, from Cologne. * Middle-aged Rolf and Doris Maldry and Klaus and Margret Frentzen. Modest school teachers, they had saved for the Concorde trip for years. For the Frentzens, it was going to be the honeymoon they did not take before their three children were born. Forensic experts examine the debris of the Air France Concorde at the crash site near Paris * Concorde pilot Christian Marty, 54, who qualified as a Concorde pilot a year ago. "He was a great professional, who was able to see the wider situation and who had an enormous capacity to analyse a problem clearly," said French accident investigator, François Grange. "He was not someone who would allow himself to be influenced unduly or who would have had a knee-jerk reaction to a problem." * AF4590 co-pilot Jean Marcot broke the round-the-world flying record in Concorde in 1992 in 33 hours one minute. Saved by a cardiac arrest Others stories from the tragedy also include news of people who escaped death. Actor Guenter Pfitzman: a heart attack saved him A prominent Berlin actor, Guenter Pfitzmann, was booked aboard the plane but cancelled at the last moment because of heart problems. Herr Pfitzmann, 76, is known in Germany for starring in the medical drama The Buelowbogen Practice. "It is terrible to think that we might have been aboard that plane," his wife said. "Our hearts go out to the families of the dead." Another 33 German passengers booked on the same cruise escaped death. Because of the limited seating aboard the Concorde, they were sent to New York on another supersonic flight before the accident. Return to the skies? The safety changes A supersonic future? The PR offensive The commercial case The investigation What went wrong? The crew's last words Tyre problems Q&A: Crucial questions The crash Countdown to catastrophe Crash eyewitness In pictures INTERACTIVE GUIDE How Concorde crashed TALKING POINT Can Concorde regain its status? FORUM Concorde pilot quizzed FROM THE ARCHIVE Full special report (July 2000) AUDIO VIDEO Concorde since the crash - BBC coverage See also: 31 Jul 00 | Europe Concorde talks amid safety scares 27 Jul 00 | Europe Germany in grief 29 Jul 00 | Europe Flashback: 'My Concorde tyre drama' Internet links: Aviation Safety Network Air France Unofficial Concorde homepage Heathrow Airport British Airways - Concorde The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Europe stories now: Prominent Kosovo suspect held Turkey ups stakes on US troops 'New Europe' backs EU on Iraq Omagh detectives make arrest Beckham forgives Ferguson Blair keeps euro options open Waiter jailed for underage sex Democratic test for Armenia Links to more Europe stories are at the foot of the page. E-mail this story to a friend Links to more Europe stories In This Section Prominent Kosovo suspect held Turkey ups stakes on US troops 'New Europe' backs EU on Iraq Omagh detectives make arrest Beckham forgives Ferguson Blair keeps euro options open Waiter jailed for underage sex Democratic test for Armenia Alinghi take Cup stranglehold New Cypriot leader 'eager' for talks ^^ Back to top News Front Page | World | UK | England | N Ireland | Scotland | Wales | Politics | Business | Entertainment | Science/Nature | Technology | Health | Education | Talking Point | Country Profiles | In Depth | Programmes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To BBC Sport>> | To BBC Weather>> | To BBC World Service>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © MMIII | News Sources | Privacy