Boston Marathon Bombing Victim Becomes Scuba Diver

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(DiverWire) Adrianne Haslet, former dancer, lost part of her leg in the Boston Marathon bombings in April of 2013. Less than a year later, and Haslet is scuba diving with hammerhead sharks near Cocos Island, hundreds of miles off the coast Costa Rica.“Dancing and diving are actually very similar,” Haslet told the Tico Times during an interview. “Dancing may not come naturally to someone — diving almost never does — and you need to trust your instructor and push your comfort zone. But once you get the hang of it, it’s poetic and beautiful.”A former dance teacher, Adrianne Haslet was injured alongside her husband Adam Davis in the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15th, 2013. Davis suffered minor injuries and nerve da...
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I'm really sorry for what happened to all these people and understand all these memorials and remembrances.
Also happy for people like Adrianne that can bounce back and continue living life.

What I don't understand is why there are not more questions as to why it happened at all in light of all the intel that was sent to us from their homeland. Where is the outrage? After being warned about these two terrorists they weren't at least interviewed? I find it outrageous.
 
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