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4th injured missionary located, being treated for minor injuries

Update 12:30 pm: Mormon church officials say they’ve found a fourth missionary who was traveling with three others who were seriously wounded in an attack on the Brussels airport.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said 20-year-old Fanny Rachel Clain from Montelimar, France, has been hospitalized with minor injuries Tuesday.

She was headed for a Cleveland, Ohio-bound flight for a missionary assignment but never made it out.

Clain was with 66-year-old Richard Norby, 20-year-old Joseph Empey and 19-year-old Mason Wells, but she was in a different location of the airport and had passed through security at the time of the explosion.

The three native Utah men serving in Paris were hospitalized with serious injuries.

Explosions at the airport and a subway station killed at least 31 people and wounded dozens.

Original story: Three Mormon missionaries were seriously injured in the Brussels airport explosion.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said the missionaries are all from Utah.

The missionaries are serving in the Paris, France mission.

The injured missionaries are Elder Richard Norby, 66, of Lehi, Utah, Elder Joseph Empey, 20, of Santa Clara, Utah and Elder Mason Wells, 19, of Sandy, Utah.

A fourth missionary, Sister Fanny Rachel Clain, 20, of Montelimar, France was on her way to a mission assignment in Ohio and had already passed through airport security before the explosions, the church said.

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