21. Among the most prominent people killed were far-right politician Mireille Durocher Bertin, former Brig.-Gen. Henri Max Mayard and businessman Michel Gonzales. 22. Among the others killed were women and children, it said. 23. Also killed were Jason Segal of the United States and Orlando Ortega, a Colombian. 24. Among those killed were two children, police said. 25. Among those killed were a pilot from New Zealand. 26. Anicet Ntawuhiganayo, spokesman for the rebel National Liberation Forces, said those killed Monday were peasant farmers bringing food from another village to sell in Bujumbura. 27. Besides the deputy defense minister, those killed were a general, seven lieutenant generals, three brigadiers, a lieutenant colonel, a colonel and a corporal. 28. But many killed were reportedly unarmed civilians, the U.N. said. 29. Five of the eight killed were teenagers, police reported. 30. Four of those killed were German tourists, said Perez Trabelsi, a Jewish leader who holds an annual pilgrimage to the historic Ghriba synagogue. |