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Newport Resident Injured in Boston Bombing
A Newport resident has sustained significant injuries from the Boston marathon bombing Monday.

updated 11:40 p.m. Monday
A Newport woman was injured in the Boston marathon bombing on Monday afternoon, as first reported by The Newport Buzz. She went though surgery Monday night at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Her prognosis remains uncertain, although doctors claim they might have to amputate her leg, say friends. They continue to hope and pray for a full recovery.
Her name is not being released.
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Hospitals said three are dead and more than 140 are injured in the Boston blasts. During the incident, former Newport resident Meshelle Chabot texted Patch, "There is a second bomb right in front of us, waiting on the bomb squad. Not leaving, if they are terrorists and they are still around, they will be shooting."
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