An executive at SE Ranking, a worldwide tech company with headquarters in California and London, has died in Ukraine along with her two children, officials said.
The children died immediately while Tatiana was transported to a hospital, where she later died, according to the report.
"She helped us out with any situation," the co-worker added, according to the report. "She made everyone laugh around her with her jokes. She was a great woman, mother, daughter, wife."Tatiana is survived by her husband, who was away from the family at the time of the bombing as he cared for his mother.
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