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Three days after a terror attack in France, family of a MacEwan University student were still trying to confirm his whereabouts Sunday.

Mykhaylo (Misha) Bazelevskyy, 22, is a Ukrainian citizen with permanent resident status in Canada. He was travelling with four other MacEwan students and a faculty member and was on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, on July 14 when a driver turned his truck into the crowds watching Bastille Day fireworks.

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On Sunday afternoon, a cousin said the family is still searching. Bazelevskyy’s brother is now in Nice and has given photographs to police, she said, speaking on the condition her name wouldn’t be used. She said Bazelevskyy had no ID on him the night of the attack.

MacEwan University confirmed Bezelevskyy has not been found.

Bazelevskyy has been an active member of the MacEwan community, serving on student council, working as a residence assistant and playing on the university golf team. He’s a fourth-year supply chain major in the bachelor of commerce program.

The four other MacEwan students and faculty member have been confirmed safe. The program was a three-week international educational program in entrepreneurship offered by the European Innovation Academy.

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