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Two Americans were among the at least 84 killed in Nice, France, Thursday night, when a truck drove through a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in a suspected terrorist attack.

Sean Copeland, 51, and his son Brodie, 11, from Lakeway, Texas, were killed, family members confirmed to the Austin American-Statesman. The Copelands had traveled to Nice during a family vacation that started in the Spanish cities of Pamplona and Barcelona, the paper reported. A cousin, Haley Copeland, wrote on Facebook that they had been traveling with her two other cousins and an aunt to celebrate a birthday, but she didn’t mention whether the others were hurt.

Copeland was the vice president of Lexmark North and South America for its Kapow Software Division, according to The Dallas Morning News.

Lexmark spokesman Jerry Grasso released the following statement:

“Today, Lexmark is saddened to learn that our employee and friend, Sean Copeland, and his son, Brodie, were killed in the attack in Nice, France, last night.

“Sean was not only a terrific leader in the company but a phenomenal person who will be dearly missed.

“Our hearts go out to Sean and his family, and for everyone who is suffering in France and elsewhere from this senseless violent act.”


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