Sunday, July 13, 2014

Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor's Service Dog Kicked Out Of Store

T.J. Maxx apologized Friday after a store manager at a New Hampshire location told a Marathon bombing survivor that her service dog needed to be placed in a carriage or leave the store.


The manager of a Nashua-based T.J. Maxx ordered a service dog with its owner to leave the store or be put in a carriage.


The manager of a Nashua-based T.J. Maxx ordered a service dog with its owner to leave the store or be put in a carriage.


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Sydney along with her mother Celeste were injured during the April 2013 bombing.


Sydney along with her mother Celeste were injured during the April 2013 bombing.


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Celeste lost both her legs in the attack, while Sydney suffered shrapnel wounds.


Celeste lost both her legs in the attack, while Sydney suffered shrapnel wounds.


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Celeste and Sydney have become inspirations, during their ongoing recovery since the attack.


Celeste and Sydney have become inspirations, during their ongoing recovery since the attack.


Above Sydney and Celeste, along with her sister, Carmen Acabbo, reach the finish line during the Boston Marathon in April 2014, just one year after the attack.


AP Photo/Elise Amendola




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