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Victims of Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans include former Princeton football star, aspiring nurse, loving dad

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At least 14 people were killed during a deadly attack on New Year's Day when a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, in what is being investigated as a suspected terrorist attack. The driver is also dead.

"Let me be very clear about this point. This was an act of terrorism. It was premeditated, and an evil act," said Christopher Raia, of the FBI's counter terrorism division, at a briefing Thursday. At least 35 people were injured in the incident, officials said, and some of those hospitalized were in critical condition.

The names of 13 of the 14 victims were publicly released this week by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office. The identified victims are:

  • Kareem Badawi, 23, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana 
  • Martin Bech, 27, of New York City New York
  • Andrew Dauphin, 26, of Montgomery, Alabama
  • Nikyra Dedeaux, 18, of Gulfport, Mississippi
  • William DiMaio, 25, of Holmdel, New Jersey
  • Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, of Gretna, Louisiana
  • Terrence Kennedy, 63, of New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Reggie Hunter, 37, of Prairieville, Louisiana
  • Nicole Perez, 27, of Metairie, Louisiana
  • Brandon Taylor, 43, of Harvey, Louisiana
  • Matthew Tenedorio, 25, of Picayune, Mississippi
  • Elliot Wilkinson, 40, of Slidell, Louisiana
  • Edward Pettifer, 31, of London

The name of the other victim, a Black female, remains unknown, and efforts to identify her are "ongoing," the coroner's office said. 

Families, friends, schools and workplaces have shared memories and details about lives lost during the tragic events that unfolded in the French Quarter. Here's what we know about the victims so far:

Kareem Badawi 

Kareem Badawi, a student at the University of Alabama, was among those killed in the Wednesday morning attack, his father Belal said in a Facebook post. According to AL.com, Badawi started his freshman year at the University of Alabama in the autumn of 2023, after graduating from high school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

"We ask Allah Almighty to shower his mercy on him, and give us patience and strength to overcome this," said his father in the online post.

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Kareem Badawi, a student at the University of Alabama who was among those killed in the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, is seen in a family photo shared by his father. Facebook/Belal Badawi

"I grieve alongside family and friends of Kareem in their heartbreaking loss," University of Alabama President Stuart Bell said on Facebook, adding that university staff were "engaged in supportive outreach" and urging members of the community to "take a moment to pray for those impacted by this tragedy."     

Martin "Tiger" Bech 

Tiger Bech, 27, a former All-Ivy Princeton football player, died during the Bourbon Street attack, his mother Michelle confirmed to CBS News.

Bech was an "amazing kid" and he "went out on top of the world," his mother said.

After college at Princeton, Bech worked as a junior bonds trader in cybersecurity at Seaport Global. He loved to fish and hunt, his mother said.

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Tiger Bech, 27, died during the New Orleans deadly attack. Former Princeton football player, Bech, was an All-Ivy twice.  Michelle Bech

St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette, Louisiana, confirmed Bech had graduated in 2015, and asked for prayers for his family.

"Tiger was a 2015 graduate and standout in football, lacrosse, and track and field," the school said.

His parents Michelle and Martin survive him, as well as his three siblings. His brother Jack posted on social media: "Love you always brother ! You inspired me everyday now you get to be with me in every moment."

Andrew "Drew" Dauphin

Drew Dauphin's mother confirmed his death in a statement to CBS News. Dauphin, 26, a 2023 graduate of Auburn University, worked at the university's RFID Lab, which described him as "an excellent co-worker and always brought a positive attitude to the lab."

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Drew Dauphin, 26, was killed in the New Orleans attack.  Dauphin family

In a statement, his family said: "Our family is suffering more than anyone can imagine. Drew lit up every room he entered. His smile was infectious. He had the best personality. We are such a tight family, dependent on each other, friends, family and neighbors. We cherish the 26 years that we had with him and raising him will always be one of the greatest joys of our lives."

They said he was happiest at Lake Martin with his little brother, Matthew.

Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux 

Aspiring nurse Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux died on Bourbon Street, her mother Melissa Dedeaux said in a social media post and confirmed to CBS News.

"I lost my baby just pray for me and my family pleaseeeeee!!," her mother wrote. Dedeaux described her daughter as "loving" and "sweet."

Nikyra Dedeaux was scheduled to begin a nursing program at Blue Cliff College on Jan. 13, her mother, who is also a nurse, told Nola.com. She told local media that her daughter was a popular person who was always surrounded by friends. 

Zion Parsons, a friend who was with her on Bourbon Street, told The Associated Press they were both 18 and that Dedeaux was looking forward to pursuing her goals. "She had her mindset — she didn't have everything figured out but she had the plan laid down," he said. 

William "Billy" DiMaio

Billy DiMaio worked as an account executive for Audacy, a podcast and radio company, in New York City. The company confirmed his death in a statement, saying: "We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Billy DiMaio, a New York-based Account Executive, in the terrorist attack in New Orleans. Beyond his professional achievements, Billy will be fondly remembered for his unwavering work ethic, positive attitude, and kindness."

DiMaio, 25, attended high school in Holmdel, New Jersey, where he played on the lacrosse team, according to a post from his former team.

"Billy was a remarkable young man on and off the field," the post said.

Hubert Gauthreaux

Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, graduated from the Archbishop Shaw High School in New Orleans in 2021, according to a post on the school's Facebook page. The school said he was among those "tragically killed in the senseless act of violence that occurred early this morning in the French Quarter."

"We are asking the entire Archbishop Shaw family to pray for the repose of Hubert's soul, his family and friends during this difficult time, and all those affected by this tragedy," said the school, which is located in the Marrero area of southern New Orleans. The school shared what appeared to be a graduation photo of Gauthreaux.

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A file photo shared by the Archbishop Shaw High School in New Orleans shows graduate Hubert Gauthreaux, who was among those killed in the New Year's Day terror attack on the Louisiana city's famed Bourbon Street.   Courtesy of Archbishop Shaw High School

Reggie Hunter

Reggie Hunter, 37, a store manager and loving dad who lived in Baton Rouge, was killed in the deadly attack, one of his cousins confirmed to CBS News.

His cousin Shirell Robinson Jackson said Hunter had two sons Landon, 11, and Christian, 19 months, and he was always laughing and joking. She described Hunter as "full of life."

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Reggie Hunter, 37, (r) and his cousin Shirell Robinson Jackson. Hunter was killed in the deadly attack in New Orleans. Shirell Robinson Jackson

"He loved his kids, his sisters and his daddy, all of us. He didn't deserve this," Jackson said. 

His cousin said Hunter texted his family at 12:07 a.m. to wish them a Happy New Year. He was celebrating on Bourbon Street with their other cousin, Kevin Ball, who was injured and is still in the hospital.

"He had his whole life ahead of him," Jackson told "CBS Mornings" while speaking about Hunter. "This hurts. This is terrible, and we want as much justice for him as we possibly can get."

Nicole Perez 

Nicole Perez, 27, a mother to a 4-year-old son, was killed in the attack, a friend confirmed to CBS News.

Perez worked at Kimmy's Deli in Metairie. Her friend and boss, Kimberly Usher Fall, said Perez was a dedicated worker, smart, happy and a "good-hearted person."

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Nicole Perez Photo provided by Kimberly Usher Fall

Matthew Tenedorio

Matthew Tenedorio, 25, who died in the attack, has been remembered by his family as "a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend whose laid-back spirit and infectious laughter brought joy to everyone around him."

In a tribute posted on a GoFundMe page created to help cover funeral and other expenses, Tenedorio's family said he was an audiovisual technician at New Orleans' Ceasars Superdome stadium, where he "played a crucial role in creating memorable experiences for countless fans and event-goers."

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Matthew Tenedorio, who was among those killed in the New Year's Day 2025 terror attack on New Orleans, Louisiana, is seen in a file photo shared by his family. Family/GoFundMe

"My sweet cousin, heartache doesn't come close to describe what we all feel right now," Tenedorio's cousin Christina Bounds said in a Facebook post. "You always gave the best hugs and had the biggest smile when you walked in a room. We will miss you forever cous."

Another cousin, Michael Tenedorio, told CBS News that Matthew was the youngest of three brothers. "He was a great kid, full of life," he said.

Terrence Kennedy

New Orleans native Terrence Kennedy, 63, was killed in the attack, according to his family. 

Kennedy's wife, Jacqueline, confirmed to CBS News that her husband died. Kennedy's niece, Monisha James, told CBS News that his family grew concerned when they couldn't reach him after the attack. They called around hospitals to try to find him before they identified his remains on Thursday, she said.

In a Facebook post, Monisha said Terrence was affectionately known as "Terry" and that he was a nice, quiet man. He was part of a large family in New Orleans and was a sports fan. He's seen in several family photos wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers hat. 

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Terrance Kennedy, 63, was one of the victims of the New Year's Day Bourbon Street attack. Kennedy family

Edward Pettifer

Pettifer, 31, from the Chelsea area of London, was killed in the attack, his family confirmed.

"The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed's death in New Orleans," his family said in a statement. "He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and a friend to so many. We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack. We request that we can grieve the loss of Ed as a family in private."

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Edward Pettifer, 31, was one of 14 victims in the New Year's Day truck attack in New Orleans.  Met Police

Pettifer is believed to be the stepson of Prince William and Prince Harry's former nanny Tiggy Pettifer, AFP reported.

King Charles was made aware of Pettifer's death and is "deeply saddened" and has been in touch with his family, according to Palace sources.

Prince William and Princess Kate also released a statement on Saturday via X, saying: "Catherine and I have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack."

Elliot Wilkinson

Forty-year-old Elliot Wilkinson, a father of one, was among the victims of the attack, his older brother Cecil Wilkinson told CBS News.

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Elliot Wilkinson, 40, was killed in the attack in New Orleans. Provided by Cecil Wilkinson

Wilkinson, who was living in New Orleans at the time of his death, grew up in Slidell, Louisiana, as the second eldest of five siblings.

"He was a caring person," Cecil Wilkinson said. "Sometimes life wasn't too good for him, but he would always try to help, he'd give you the shirt off his back."

Cecil Wilkinson shared a photograph of his brother, taken in August.

"I want people to see he wasn't a nameless or faceless victim," he said. "He was loved out here."

This story will be updated with information on more of the victims as identifications are confirmed.

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