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Lu Lingzi, Chinese student killed in Boston bombings, remembered as 'joyful and energetic'

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Lu Jun, father of Lu Lingzi, remembers his daughter as "the best part of our memories". Photo: Xinhua

Hundreds of students and Boston residents joined a memorial service held at Boston University to remember Chinese graduate student Lu Lingzi, who was killed in deadly explosions that struck the city's annual marathon event last week.

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick also attended Monday night’s service for the 23-year-old statistics student from Shenyang, in northeastern China's Liaoning province.

During the ceremony, held at the George Sherman Union, the young woman's father, cousin, and classmate gave speeches to about 500 guests, mostly Chinese students. They recounted a "joyful, kind-hearted and energetic" woman.

Lu has always been "the one to bring joy and laughter to our family members," her father said in his speech.

She worked hard in college to try to find all the information she could about studying overseas, the father said, "and was full of joy when she received her admission notice, believing that it was a gift from god".

“Looking back on the past 24 years, Lu Lingzi is the best part of our memories,” her father added.

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