(CNN)They
were high school exchange students, heading home after a week in Spain.
Opera singers fresh off a show in Barcelona. An architect from Colombia
who'd gone across the Atlantic to work in Africa. An Australian nurse
on vacation with her son.
While
authorities haven't identified any bodies or definitively ruled out a
miracle, the presumption is that all 144 passengers and six crew members
aboard Tuesday's Germanwings Flight 9525 died when their plane crashed in the French Alps.
They
were sons and daughters, mothers and fathers. And they came from all
around the world -- at least 18 countries, according to Germanwings CEO
Thomas Winkelmann.
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