AFP is reporting more details about the 31 victims of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels.

Sascha and Alexander Pinczowski, Dutch siblings who had been living in New York for years, were confirmed earlier as two of the three Dutch nationals to have died in the attacks. Local media have now named the third Dutch victim as Elita Weah, 41, who was travelling to her stepfather's funeral in the United States.

Elita Weah was on her way to Providence for the funeral of her stepfather. Family speaks on @nbc10 @ 11. pic.twitter.com/ahso8SUZel — Brian Crandall (@nbc10_brian) March 26, 2016

Another victim was 48-year-old Italian Patricia Rizzo, who had been working in Brussels for several months for the European Research Council Executive Agency (ERCEA) and was killed in the metro.

Rome confirmed her death and her cousin Massimo Leone paid tribute to her on Facebook, posting photos and the message: "Patricia, I miss you, we all miss you."

Bruxelles: Patricia Rizzo è morta nell’attentato al metro. La comunicazione della Farnesina… https://t.co/OmDPbm0pE3 pic.twitter.com/jEHp4xpMPo — Firenze Post (@FirenzePost) March 25, 2016

In Paris, the government announced that a Frenchman had died and 12 other citizens were injured, three of them seriously.

The Chinese embassy in Belgium also said a Chinese citizen had been killed, without giving details.

Madrid confirmed the death of a Spanish woman with Italian and German nationality, who El Pais newspaper suggested could be the German victim.

Jennifer Garcia Scintu, 29, had reportedly been on her way to New York with her German husband, who was injured.

Jennifer García Scintu, de 29 años, es la española fallecida en los atentados de Bruselas https://t.co/PHkJmn3pAh pic.twitter.com/IM6Ubqbs6d — Europa Press (@europapress) March 25, 2016

Reflecting the cosmopolitan nature of Brussels, the symbolic capital of Europe, victims came from as far afield as Morocco, Peru, China and the United States, as well as neighbouring France and the Netherlands.