Piers Morgan has just tweeted that one of the killed is a 8 year old kid.
Piers Morgan has just tweeted that one of the killed is a 8 year old kid.
Has there been any suggestion it's a suicide attack yet (as in reliable not some random on twitter)? Would be a bit unusual for a muslim based attack to be carried out another way since the glory/reward comes after the death of the soldier in that sense.
BBC website still saying 2 dead and 23 injured.

It'd be pretty obvious if it was a suicide wouldn't it?
How long before people start blaming the US government?![]()
When I went to Boston, I noticed a 'Brits Out' daubed on some statue and occasional undercurrents of support for the Provos.
It didn't seemed enriched by the multiculturalism that we have had over here.
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- There have been 8/9 amputations including one person who's had to have both legs off.
- The devices have been described as substantial.
- There are rumours that there are two other areas within Boston that could be planted with explosives.
- 2 died at the scene and reports are unconfirmed whether the death toll is higher.
- It is thought at least 50 people are injured.
- Authorities cannot confirm whether the bombs were placed in rubbish bins but news is slow as Boston falls into panic.
- There are currently no more casualties being brought into Boston Medical Centre.
City, I taught there for time and still visit regularly. I wouldn't overstate any anti-British or provo feeling. Even as an English Catholic, I'm mildly amused at the rare moist eyed rose glasses sentiment for 'the old country' and yet when I asked how they found Ireland when they visited, I'd get the usual 'Never been there' response. You get the odd idiot spouting shoite through the bottom of a glass. I am part Irish and Welsh only two generations back but I consider myself British/English, yet for some over there the roots go back even further and are more tenuous. It's plastic Oirishness in many cases, a badge. Folks mix there as well as anywhere in the US. Finally, the Catholic community who are still strong in local politics celebrate and fund celebrations of the Puritan founding fathers.
Boston was the city that raised the largest amount for the IRA, they used to have collection boxes in many of the pubs, it was like going to a pub in Kilburn in the 80's.
The collection boxes completely disappeared immediately after 9/11.
Shocking thing this, seems an odd target too, presumably it was just picked as it's fairly high profile(5th largest marathon in the world, 3rd largest in the US).