Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Boston to mark anniversary of marathon bombing

Volunteers painted the marathon finish line ahead of the first anniversary of the Boston bombings

Memorial ceremonies are due to be held in the US city of Boston to mark the anniversary of the deadly bombing at last year's marathon.
US Vice-President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick will attend a tribute at the Hynes Convention Center at midday (16:00GMT).
A flag-raising ceremony and silence will later be held at the finish line.
Three people were killed and some 264 injured when two bombs exploded near the finish line at last year's race.
Tuesday's ceremonies will include representatives from families of the victims as well as members of the emergency services, government agencies and civic organisations.
This year's Boston Marathon is due to take place on 21 April.
Officials have told residents and visitors to expect a larger than normal police presence through the week leading up to the event.
However, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh - who will also attend Tuesday's ceremonies - said it would be "the Boston Marathon as it has always been".
"Our goal is for everyone to enjoy the race," he said.
City health officials say they have also made preparations to help those affected by the bombings cope with the anniversary.
"The first anniversary of a disaster is always difficult," said Barbara Ferrer, director of the Boston public health commission.
Bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev, 20, is due to stand trial in November. He has pleaded not guilty to 30 charges, of which 17 carry the possibility of capital punishment.
Prosecutors allege that he set off two pressure cooker bombs with his older brother Tamerlan, who later died in a police shoot-out.

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