No children actually died in the twin towers; however, there were eight children killed on two of the planes that were hijacked and crashed into the buildings. The names of the child victims are:
Bernard Curtis Brown II, age 11 (American Airlines Flight 77)
Asia S. Cottom, age 11 (American Airlines Flight 77)
Rodney Dickens, age 11 (American Airlines Flight 77)
Dana Falkenberg, age 3 (American Airlines Flight 77)
Zoe Falkenberg, age 8 (American Airlines Flight 77)
David Gamboa-Brandhorst, age 3 (United Airlines Flight 175)
Christine Lee Hanson, age 2 (United Airlines Flight 175)
Juliana Valentine McCourt, age 4 (United Airlines Flight 175)
Yes, children died in the 9/11 World Trade Center attack. There were students from the daycare center and children visiting the towers with their families who lost their lives that day. It was a tragic event that impacted people of all ages.
No children were known to have died in the twin towers. Apparently the observation deck where families and kids could have been was not open yet that early in the morning when the plane hit. There was a daycare center in one of the towers, but since it was on a lower floor, the children were all safely evacuated. The youngest person who died in the towers was only 18 years old though.
But sadly there were children killed on board the hijacked planes. The memorials list five children who range in age from 3 to 11 on American Airlines Flight 77 which crashed into the Pentagon, and three children ages 2, 3, and 4 on United Airlines Flight 175 which struck the south tower.
Juliana Valentine McCourt, age 4
David Reed Gamboa-Brandhorst, age 3
Christine Lee Hanson, age 2
All of them were passengers on United Airlines Flight 175 which was crashed into the south tower. No children were known to have actually died inside the World Trade Center.
Yes, on the planes. Five children were killed on Flight 77 which crashed into the Pentagon, and three kids died on Flight 175 which hit the south tower. So a total of eight children died in the 9/11 attacks.
Sadly, yes, eight children who were all passengers on the hijacked planes died in the 9/11 attacks. According to the 9/11 memorials, the child victims were:
Asia Cottom, 11 (American Airlines Flight 77)
Bernard Curtis Brown II, 11 (Flight 77)
Rodney Dickens, 11 (Flight 77)
Zoe Falkenberg, 8 (Flight 77)
Dana Falkenberg, 3 (Flight 77)
Juliana Valentine McCourt, 4 (United Airlines Flight 175)
David Reed Gamboa-Brandhorst, 3 (Flight 175)
Christine Lee Hanson, 2 (Flight 175)
Richard Allen Pearlman, who was only 18, was the youngest person who died inside the World Trade Center. So that's not considered a child, but still very (and way too) young.
No children were known to have died inside the World Trade Center. The observation deck where families and children could have been was not open yet when the planes hit the towers. There was a daycare center in one of the towers, but since it was on the ground floor, all of the children were safely evacuated.
But, a total of eight children died on 9/11; they were all passengers on the planes that were hijacked and crashed.
Not in the World Trade Center, but there were eight children who were killed on the planes.
No, no children were known to have died inside the twin towers. Eight children were killed on 9/11, but they were all on the airplanes that were hijacked and crashed.
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Depends on which attack you're talking about. the 1993 attack was done with explosives. The 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center were carried out by terrorists using airplanes. The flew the airplanes into the towers which resulted in their ultimate collapse.
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