Names of Australians killed on MH17

The names of the Australian victims of the attack on the Malaysia Airlines flight over Ukraine have emerged.

Australian victims of the MH17 Ukraine plane crash

Australian victims of the MH17 Ukraine plane crash.

AT LEAST 37 AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS HAVE DIED IN THE MH17 DISASTER

 

VICTORIA: 17

AVNON, Itamar

The 27-year-old Dutch national was a student at Melbourne's Swinburne University, living in Windsor. He had been visiting his family in Amsterdam and attended a wedding in Israel. He was on his way back to Australia to resume his business studies.

DAVISON, Francesca "Frankie"

DAVISON, Liam

The Toorak College (Mt Eliza) teacher and her husband were on board the flight. Ms Davison, 54, had taught at the school for 28 years and also worked with disadvantaged communities in Sri Lanka. Liam, 57, was an award-winning novelist, teacher and keen cyclist. They leave behind two children, Milly and Sam.

GRIPPELING, Marco

IT security consultant, 48, and Dutch national from Melbourne. His wife, family and friends are devastated by his loss. His wife, Angela, had been holidaying with him but reportedly took an earlier flight back to Australia.

LEE, Gary

LEE, Mona

Gary and Mona Lee, from Glen Iris, had been on a European holiday which included a cruise. Gary, a retiree, had run a Chinese restaurant while his wife Mona, who was a schoolteacher. The couple had moved to Melbourne from Malaysia in the 70s. The couple have two daughters, both doctors, who live in Melbourne.

MAHLER, Emiel

TEOH, Elaine

The couple, both 27, were on their way to a wedding in Malaysia. Ms Teoh, originally from Penang in Malaysia, and Mr Mahler, a Dutch national, lived in Melbourne where they worked in the finance sector. (It's understood that Ms Teoh, as a Malaysian national, wouldn't be included in the Australian death toll.)

MENKE, Gerry

MENKE, Mary

Gerry Menke and his wife Mary owned an abalone pearl company in Mallacoota and have been described as a "beautiful couple". The business recently won a prize at the East Gippsland Business Awards.

RIZK, Albert

RIZK, Maree

The husband and wife from Sunbury, north of Melbourne, have two children, James and Vanessa. Albert and Maree were returning to Australia, after a month-long holiday in Europe, and reportedly had been trying to change their flight to avoid a long stopover in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Rizk was a director of the local Raine & Horne real estate branch.

VAN DEN HENDE, Hans

VAN DEN HENDE, Piers

VAN DEN HENDE, Marnix

VAN DEN HENDE, Margaux

DEWA, Shaliza

Hans van den Hende, his wife, Shaliza Dewa, and their three children Piers, Marnix and Margaux lived at Eynesbury, west of Melbourne. Piers, 13, played soccer at Melton Phoenix, and club president Steve Fuller found out about the family's death early on Saturday morning.

QUEENSLAND: 7

BAKER, Wayne

BAKER, Theresa

The couple were aged 55 and 53, respectively. They have two sons, aged in their 20s. The Bakers were based in Buddina on the Sunshine Coast but also lived in Darwin. They recently retired and had been travelling around Europe for six weeks.

GUARD, Roger

GUARD, Jill

Toowoomba couple and doctors Roger and Jill Guard, were returning to Australia after holidaying following a medical conference. Roger Guard was director of pathology at Toowoomba Hospital, while Jill Guard worked as a GP. Both were well-regarded in the Toowoomba and Queensland health communities.

HORDER, Howard

HORDER, Susan

The Brisbane couple, both 63, had been travelling in Europe. They have three sons - living in Melbourne, the Sunshine Coast and London - who are on their way to in Brisbane in the wake of their parents' deaths.

SIDELIK, Helena

The Gold Coast woman, aged in her late 50s, was reportedly travelling home from a friend's wedding in Europe, according to the Gold Coast Bulletin. She had moved to Burleigh from Melbourne four years ago. It's been reported she was originally from Adelaide.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: 8

NIEVEEN, Dafne

Dutch citizen Dafne Nieveen worked as a language teacher in Perth, the city she'd called home for four years. A friend on Facebook said the 37-year-old "touched so many people with her beautiful heart".

MASLIN, Mo (12)

MASLIN, Evie (10)

MASLIN, Otis (8)

Grandchildren of Nick Norris. Parents Rin Maslin and her husband Anthony Maslin had stayed behind in Amsterdam while Mr Norris brought the children home in time for the new school term.

MAHADY, Edel

The Irishwoman, 50, was returning to Perth for start of school term at Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School, Kelmscott where she worked as an administrator. Her husband and children were not on the flight, according to the Irish Independent newspaper.

NORRIS, Nick

Nick Norris was the managing director of management consulting firm Collaborative Systemic Change Pty Ltd. Survived by daughter Kirstin, who is in the Navy and living in Sydney, son Brack, daughter Rin Maslin, another child and wife Lindy, a Murdoch University professor.

RYDER, Arjen

RYDER, Yvonne

Albany local and Department of Agriculture and Food employee Arjen was travelling with his wife Yvonne. Her sister Anne Trudgeon told Perth Now she's lost a "beautiful" sister and brother in-law.

NEW SOUTH WALES: 6

CLANCY, Michael

CLANCY, Carol

Retired Wollongong couple Michael and Carol Clancy, believed to be in their 60s, are understood to have been on the flight following a three-week European holiday. A neighbour and close friend of the Kanahooka couple, Gail Leila Rhind, said Mrs Clancy's former husband told her the couple had been killed.

LAUSCHET, Gabriele

Kindergarten teacher Gabriele Lauschet, who worked at the German International School in Sydney, has been named as the sixth NSW victim on flight MH17.

O'BRIEN, Jack

Jack O'Brien, 25, was on his way home to Sydney after a seven-week European holiday. Family members said they were devastated his life had been cut short so suddenly. "He was loved so much," the family said in a statement. (It is not yet clear if Mr O'Brien is an Australian citizen or permanent resident)

ORESHKIN, Victor

Victor Oreshkin, believed to be in his 30s, was returning home after a five week trip to Europe. He is believed to be of Russian background. According to his church's pastor, Mr Oreshkin was a religious man who was involved in church ministry. "He was really loved by everyone so it was a big shock for all of us," Mr Minchenko told AAP. "He was a really big part of the church so we really feel for his parents as well as for Victor."

TIERNAN, Philomene

Sister Philomene Tiernan, 77, a nun who taught at Kincoppal at Rose Bay, was among those killed. Among those paying tribute were Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull. "Many women incl (sic) my wife Lucy & daughter Daisy were inspired by the love of Sr Phil Tiernan RSCJ," he tweeted.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY: 1

DERDEN, Liliane

Mother of two Liliane Derden, 50, from Hall in Canberra's north. Ms Derden worked for the National Health and Medical Research Council, whose staff expressed deep sadness at the loss of a valued colleague and friend.

NORTHERN TERRITORY: 1

BELL, Emma

A young Homelands teacher aged in her 20s, joined the staff at Maningrida College early last year. She was spending the school holidays in Europe before returning to the Northern Territory for the new term beginning next week. She grew up in Lithgow in NSW.

*The NT government was initially claiming the Baker couple, who are based in Queensland, in the territory toll

(**DFAT's official Australian toll remains at 28 known citizens and nine permanent residents)

(Sources: Government advice, media reports, family members, Malaysia Airlines passenger manifest. Some of the victims may not be Australian passport holders)


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Published 20 July 2014 11:23am
Updated 21 July 2014 8:26pm

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