BOSTON (Reuters) - Neighbours gathered around a chalk rainbow on the sidewalk outside 8-year-old Martin Richard's home, mourning the youngest victim of Monday's bombing at the Boston Marathon and missing his boundless energy and winning smile.
"Very happy, happy-go-lucky," said Jane Sherman. Martin was afraid of her dog, a Rottweiler, she said, but he always gave her a cheerful greeting. "An outgoing, wonderful kid. This is a horrendous loss."
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