NYC Identifies 3 New 9/11 Victims Who Died at World Trade Center
NEW YORK CITY, AUG 8 – Three newly identified victims bring the total to 1,653, with about 1,100 still unidentified, reflecting ongoing forensic efforts nearly 24 years after the 9/11 attacks.
- New York City officials identified three more victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on August 7, 2025, including Ryan Fitzgerald and Barbara Keating.
- The attacks on September 11, 2001, killed 2,977 people nationwide when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Pennsylvania.
- Ryan Fitzgerald, a 26-year-old currency trader from Floral Park, and Barbara A. Keating, a 72-year-old former nonprofit leader from Palm Springs, lost their lives in the attacks.
- Dr. Jason Graham, the Chief Medical Examiner, emphasized that continuing this work honors those who were lost, while Mayor Eric Adams described the identification as progress toward bringing solace to the families who continue to grieve.
- With 1,653 victims identified through DNA analysis, about 1,100 remain unidentified, highlighting ongoing forensic efforts nearly 24 years after the tragedy.
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Almost a quarter of a century after the terrorist attack, three more victims of September 11 were identified, but work continues.
The ongoing research into the remains of the victims of the Al Qaeda attack on the World Trade Center has identified three other people, but the unnamed and faceless ones are still 1,100.
3 Sept. 11 victims' remains are identified 24 years later
NEW YORK — Three 9/11 victims’ remains have newly been identified, officials said this week, as evolving DNA technology keeps making gradual gains in the nearly quarter-century-long effort to return the remains of the dead to their loved ones.
NYC identifies 3 new 9/11 victims who died at World Trade Center
Three new victims of the 9/11 attacks were identified this week by New York medical officials, nearly 24 years after the deadliest terrorist attack in American history. The New York City (NYC) Office of the Chief Medical Examiner identified Ryan Fitzgerald from New York, Barbara Keating from California and a third unnamed woman through DNA…
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