Why bomb victim Adrianne Haslet-Davis is US talisman

Gutsy 32-year-old dancer vows to run next Boston marathon and says bombers 'won't steal my life'

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A DANCER who lost part of her left leg in the Boston marathon bombing has become a talisman and symbol of American resilience in the aftermath of the terrorist attack.

Adrianne Haslet-Davis has vowed to dance again and wants to run in the next Boston marathon despite losing her left foot and part of her leg. The 32-year-old was watching the race with her husband, US Air Force Captain Adam Davis, when the second bomb exploded. The couple were both knocked to the ground by the blast.

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