Boston – 7-Year-Old Bombing Victim Undergoes 11th Surgery

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    Matt Patterson wearing a red T-shirt is seen rushing to the aid of Jane Richard, who lost a leg in the Boston Marathon attack and remains hospitalized in a critical condition.Boston – The younger sister of the 8-year-old boy killed in the Boston Marathon bombings has undergone what her family calls a “milestone” 11th operation on her left leg, which she lost below the knee, they said in a statement Thursday.

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    The surgery performed Wednesday on 7-year-old Jane Richard at Boston Children’s Hospital closed the wound and will allow for the eventual fitting of a prosthesis, the family said. “If things go well, Jane could be ready to transition to the rehabilitation stage of her recovery in the next few weeks,” their statement said.

    Jane still faces additional surgeries.

    Her 8-year-old brother, Martin, was one of three people killed in the April 15 explosions at the marathon finish line. The entire family was within feet of the second blast.

    The bombing suspects, one of whom died in a shootout with police, are also thought to be responsible for the shooting death of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer.

    In addition to all of the surgeries, Jane also has had to fight off infections and other complications. She was unable to communicate with her parents and doctors for two weeks and did not know at first that her brother was dead.

    “There are not words to describe how hard sharing this heartbreaking news was on all of us,” the family said in the statement.

    Another son, Henry, 11, who was uninjured, has returned to school.

    Their parents, Bill and Denise Richard of the city’s Dorchester neighborhood, were also injured in the explosions but were released after a week in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Denise Richard still has not recovered sight in one eye. Bill Richard is healing from shrapnel wounds and burns, but he has not yet completely recovered from hearing loss.

    “It will be several months before we know what, if any improvement Denise or Bill will experience,” the statement said.

    The family also acknowledged the strength they draw from the support they have received in the weeks since the bombings.

    “The outpouring of support from friends, family and total strangers has been incredible, and it is uplifting to our family in this most painful and difficult time. Well-wishes reach us, and they help more than anyone can know,” they said.


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    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    10 years ago

    may she have a speedy recovery, and be able to somehow lead a “normal” life in the future….may the parents somehow also find the strength to continue on with life…