Victims Boston Bombings, Funeral Photos Videos

The morning funeral of Krystle Campbell, 29, was the first since the April 15 attack at the marathon’s finish line, which killed three people and injured more than 200.

The suspected bombers also are believed to have fatally shot a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Thursday night before a gun battle with police and day-long manhunt that left most of the Boston area locked down.

Some in the crowd outside St. Joseph’s Church in Medford said they had driven as far as 100 miles to attend Campbell’s funeral and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and interim U.S. Senator William “Mo” Cowan also were there. Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley spoke, according to an event program. The funeral was closed to the media.

The hearse carrying Campbell’s red-tinted casket was escorted by about 20 police motorcycles. An honor guard of uniformed law enforcement officers stood in front of the church as pallbearers carried the casket in.

Martin Richard killed in Boston bombing (Photo from CNN)
Martin Richard killed in Boston bombing (Photo from CNN)
A second victim of the Boston Marathon attack has been identified as 29-year-old Krystle Campbell of Medford, Massachusetts, the town’s mayor said.
A second victim of the Boston Marathon attack has been identified as 29-year-old Krystle Campbell of Medford, Massachusetts, the town’s mayor said.
Boston Bombing victim
Ling Zhi Lu , Boston University

 

Boston Funeral
The hearse as it arrives at the funeral Mass for Krystle Campbell, one of three people killed in the Boston Bombings, at St. Joseph’s Church in Medford, Mass., April 22, 2013. One week after the 117th Boston Marathon ended in two deadly bombings, the Boston area prepared to mourn its dead on Monday with the funeral, a memorial service at Boston University, and a statewide moment of silence planned for 2:50 p.m. to mark the moment that a pair of pressure-cooker bombs detonated
Bioston victims Funeral
Patty Campbell, the mother of Krystle Campbell, one of three people killed in the Boston Bombings, arrives with other family members at her funeral Mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Medford, Mass., April 22, 2013. One week after the 117th Boston Marathon ended in two deadly bombings, the Boston area prepared to mourn its dead on Monday with the funeral, a memorial service at Boston University, and a statewide moment of silence planned for 2:50 p.m. to mark the moment that a pair of pressure-cooker bombs detonated

 

Funeral for Boston Bombing Victims
Mourners attend the funeral Mass for Krystle Campbell, one of three people killed in the Boston Bombings, at St. Joseph’s Church in Medford, Mass., April 22, 2013. One week after the 117th Boston Marathon ended in two deadly bombings, the Boston area prepared to mourn its dead on Monday with the funeral, a memorial service at Boston University, and a statewide moment of silence planned for 2:50 p.m. to mark the moment that a pair of pressure-cooker bombs detonated.

Sources.Reuters,startribume,wgno.

 

 

 

 

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