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Martha Bebinger

Boston Marathon Survivor Has Long Road Ahead

Marc Fucarile spent 45 days in Massachusetts General Hospital, and he hopes someday to return to work with a roofing company.

04 июня, 2013

От Martha Bebinger

Boston Marathon Survivor Has Long Road Ahead

Marc Fucarile reached a huge milestone this week: He was one of the last two Boston Marathon survivors to be released from the hospital. Fucarile spent 45 days in Massachusetts General Hospital, and he hopes someday to return to work with a roofing company. But first he will have to have rehab, and he wonders how he will pay for it. He lost

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