Person    | Male  Born 12/1/1964  Died 11/9/2001

Graham Berkeley

Categories: Tragedy

Countries: USA

United Kingdom citizen who died in the terrorist attacks in America on 11 September 2001.

Graham Andrew Berkeley was born on 12 January 1964 in Nottinghamshire.

He had moved to the United States of America in the early 1990's and was living in Boston, Massachusetts, where for 10 years he had been trying to obtain a green card that would grant him residential status. This was granted in June 2001 and he prepared to move from Boston to New York. 

A classical violinist and an opera buff, he was the director of e-commerce solutions for the Compuware Corporation.

He died, aged 37 years, on 11 September 2001 when he was one of the 65 people aboard United Airlines Flight 175 travelling from Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts to Los Angeles International Airport, California, when the aeroplane was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists and flown into the World Trade Centre's South Tower in New York.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan

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