New Orleans Coroner IDs 13 terror victims, causes of death

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The New Orleans coroner's office has released the cause of death for 13 of the 14 victims in the New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street.

The medical examiner says all of those people killed died from blunt force trauma from being hit by the speeding pickup truck 42-year-old terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar drove through the crowd.

Here is a list of the date of death, name, age, race, gender, home town, preliminary cause of death and location of the incident:

1/1/25, Andrew Dauphin, 26, w m, Montgomery, AL, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Kareem Badawi, 23, m, Baton Rouge, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Brandon Taylor, 43, w m, Harvey, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, w m, Gretna, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Matthew Tenedorio, 25, w m, Picayune, MS, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Nikyra Dedeaux, 18, b f, Gulfport, MS, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Nicole Perez, 27, hispanic female, Metairie, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Reggie Hunter, 37, b m, Prairieville, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Martin Bech, 27, w m, New York, NY, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Terrence Kennedy, 63, b m, New Orleans, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Elliot Wilkinson, 40, w m, Slidell, LA, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, William Dimaio, 25, w m, Holmdel, NJ, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

1/1/25, Eduard M. Pettifer, 31, w m, London, England, preliminary COD: blunt force injuries, Bourbon St.

Jason Melancon with the New Orleans Coroner's Office says he expects to have the information about the 14th victim killed by Monday.

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