Factbox: Victims of New York City truck attack

By Angela Moon

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New Jersey man who worked at the World Trade Center, a young New Yorker, a Belgian woman, and five Argentines celebrating their high school graduation 30 years ago were killed in Tuesday's truck attack on a New York City bike path.

Six of the eight mowed down in lower Manhattan in the deadliest attack in the city since Sept. 11, 2001, were pronounced dead at the scene and two more at a nearby hospital, authorities said.

Eleven other people were injured in the attack by an Uzbek immigrant driving a rental truck.

U.S. and foreign officials identified the dead as:

* Darren Drake, 32, was from Milford, New Jersey. Hisfather, James Drake, told local news media, that his son was aproject manager at Moody's Investors Service at the World TradeCenter, which is near the scene of the attack. * Nicholas Cleves, 23, of New York City. * Anne Laure Decadt, 31, of Staden, Belgium. The fiveArgentine men, all from the city of Rosario, ranged in age from48 to 49.. They were: * Hernán Diego Mendoza * Diego Enrique Angelini * Alejandro Damián Pagnucco * Hernán Ferruchi * Ariel Erlij

(Reporting by Angela Moon; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)