Where is bombing suspect buried
Authorities have said his brother ran over him in his getaway attempt. He was pronounced dead at a hospital in Boston, where he could have been buried under state law, because the city was his place of death. But Boston officials said they wouldn't take the body because Tsarnaev lived in Cambridge, and Cambridge also refused. His mother also said Russia refused to allow his body into the country so she could bury him in her native Dagestan. Facebook Twitter Email. Boston bomb suspect buried in Virginia cemetery.
Caroline County officials distributed a statement to the media, saying they were not consulted about this, had no say in the matter and would prefer that Doswell be associated with "positive news reports. But, like I said, when you have the duty of what God says to do and what people say to do, we can deal with people, and hopefully make better relations through even this process, hopefully.
Protesters in Worcester made it clear they didn't want the body buried there, with one holding a sign that read, "Bury the garbage in the landfill. It also appeared that sending the body overseas was an unlikely option -- Tamerlan Tsarnaev's parents in the Russian region of Dagestan said they would not fly his body back to Russia for burial, citing passport problems, spokeswoman Heda Saratova said.
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Keane said he didn't withdraw his offer even after he got hate mail and threats but no one from Worcester ever contacted him. IE 11 is not supported.
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