Runners complete Boston Marathon cut short by bomb attack in April
Marathon goes ahead as crowds line streets in show of strength after April's tragedy

Thousands of runners and supporters have taken to the streets of Boston to complete a marathon that many were forced to abandon last month after bombs exploded near the finish line.
A pack of runners carried three US flags and one Chinese flag, raising their arms defiantly as their feet pounded the rain-soaked pavement.
Two of the victims of the twin bombing were American, and a third was a Chinese student named Lu Lingzi. The bombers are accused of killing a fourth person, an MIT police officer, days later as they attempted to evade arrest.
Saturday's run, organised by local runners and businesses and publicised over social media, was billed as "OneRun," with the slogan, "We'll get our finish".
"Boston will run strong. Boston will run together. Boston will run as one," organisers said ahead of the event.
Some 3,000 people participated, newspaper reported.