Tributes mark Boston Marathon bombing anniversary

BOSTON. — Survivors, first responders and family members of those killed in the Boston Marathon bombing marked the anniversary on Tuesday with tributes that combined sorrow over the loss of innocent victims with pride over Boston’s resilience in the face of a terror attack.“This day will always be hard, but this place will always be strong,” former Mayor Thomas Menino told an invitation-only audience of about 2 500 people at the Hynes Convention Centre, not far from the finish line where three people died and more than 260 others were injured a year ago.

Vice President Joe Biden, in attendance, said the courage shown by survivors and those who lost loved ones is an inspiration for other Americans dealing with loss and tragedy. — AFP.

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