Deadly blasts rock Boston Marathon
Updated: 2013-04-19 12:37
(China Daily)
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People enter and exit Boston Medical Center, where Chinese student Zhou Danling was being treated for injuries su2 ered in Monday's explosions at the Boston Marathon. Hu Haidan / China Daily |
Zhong Ruiming, Chinese deputy consul general in New York, shows a note on Tuesday after his hospital visit to Zhou Danling, a Chinese student who was injured in the Boston explosions. The note written by Zhou reads: "I am good. Do not worry." Wang Lei / Xinhua |
Luis Vasquez and his family visit a makeshift shrine on Boston's Clarendon Street, near the site of the explosions that killed three people on Monday and injured more than 170 others. Zhang Yuwei / China Daily |
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