Mo, Evie and Otis Maslin (01 of28)
Open Image ModalMo (12), Evie (10) and Otis Maslin (8) were on their way back to Perth with their grandfather, local businessman Nick Norris, after a family holiday in Amsterdam.\n
Nick Norris(02 of28)
Open Image ModalMo, Evie and Otis Maslin\'s grandfather.
Glenn Thomas from Blackpool (03 of28)
Open Image ModalGlenn Thomas was a media officer at the World Health Organisation who was described as a \"wonderful person and a great professional\".\n
Elaine Teoh and her long-time boyfriend Emiel Mahler, both died on flight MH17. (04 of28)
Open Image ModalElaine Teoh, 27, was from Penang, in Malaysia, but lived in Melbourne, where she was a student, according to her Facebook page. Dutch national Emiel Mahler, Elaine’s boyfriend, was also a victim who lived in Melbourne.
Sydney Catholic nun and teacher Sister Philomene Tiernan(05 of28)
Open Image ModalMonsignor Tony Doherty, parish priest at Rose Bay, knew Sister Philomene for 30 years.\n\n\"The first thing you think about her is an incredibly gentle personality ... one of those blithe gentle spirits that you never touch without coming away a little bit enriched,\" he told Richard Glover on 702 ABC Sydney.\n
Joep Lange(06 of28)
Open Image ModalJoep Lange was a leading clinical researcher from the Netherlands, and a former president of the International AIDS Society. \"How do we measure how much a person has done for humanity? People like Joep change the course of epidemics,\" a friend tweeted.
Albert and Maree Rizk(07 of28)
Open Image ModalSunbury couple Albert and Marie Rizk were due to return home today after spending a month holidaying in Europe. It has been reported the couple were not scheduled to be on the doomed MH17 but boarded after missing an earlier flight.
Regis Crolla(08 of28)
Open Image ModalRegis Crolla posted an image on Instagram before his flight, with the comment \"AMS --> Kuala Lumpur --> Bali.\"
Regis Crolla's flight details, which he posted on Instagram(09 of28)
Open Image ModalPilot Eugene Choo Jin Leong (10 of28)
Open Image ModalPim de Kuijer(11 of28)
Open Image ModalPim de Kuijer was Dutch and a parliamentary lobbyist for Stop Aids Now! He died on his way to an Aids conference in Melbourne, a journey \"which typified his concern for others,\" his friend wrote for The Guardian.
Flight steward Sanjid Singh(12 of28)
Open Image ModalShazana Salleh (13 of28)
Open Image ModalShazana Salleh was also reportedly a flight attendant on board the flight.
Pathologist Roger Guard (14 of28)
Open Image ModalRoger Guard was travelling with his wife, Jill. The pair, from Queensland, have been remembered for their \"lifetime of service\" to their community.\n\n
GP Jill Guard(15 of28)
Open Image ModalGerry and Mary Menke(16 of28)
Open Image ModalAustralians Mary and Gerry Menke were on their way home from a holiday when they boarded the flight. They are among 10 Victorians confirmed dead in the crash.
Helena Sidelik(17 of28)
Open Image ModalHelena Sidelik was on her way home after travelling to Amsterdam for a friend’s wedding.
Martine de Schutter(18 of28)
Open Image ModalMartine de Schutter worked for AIDS Action Europe,
Azrina Binti Yakob(19 of28)
Open Image ModalAngeline Premila (20 of28)
Open Image ModalLiliane Derden(21 of28)
Open Image ModalFrankie and Liam Davison(22 of28)
Open Image ModalCor Pan (left) and his partner Neeltje Tol(23 of28)
Open Image ModalRichard Mayne, thought to have been a student at Leeds University(24 of28)
Open Image ModalBen Pocock(25 of28)
Open Image ModalBen Pocock, a former Wellsway School pupil who was studying at Loughborough University and believed to be in his early 20s, was on board Flight MH17, Bristol Post is reporting.
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Open Image Modal(27 of28)
Open Image ModalNinik Yuriani was reportedly on the first leg of a trip back to Central Java
(28 of28)
Open Image ModalYuli Hastini, John Paulissen and their two children Arjuna and Sri who were on board the Air Malaysia flight