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Investigators hunt for clues in Boston blasts  
 
Police and federal officials search house in connection with bombing that left 
three dead and more than 100 wounded.
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2013 09:18   
 
Investigators are searching for the person or group responsible for planting 
two bombs at the Boston Marathon finish line 
that killed three people and wounded more than 100 others.

Police
 and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials searched a house in
 connection with the bombings late on Monday. Massachusetts state police
 have confirmed that a warrant was served to search the property in the 
suburb of Revere in Boston.

Law enforcement agencies are hunting 
for clues, while critically wounded victims of Monday's blasts fight for
 their lives and others contemplating a new life as amputees.


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The bombs ripped through the crowd at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, 
shattering the annual civic celebration on the Patriots' Day state holiday, 
while tens of thousands of people packed the street to cheer on the runners.

The
 two devices using gunpowder as explosives were packed with ball 
bearings and other shrapnel to maximise injuries, a senior law 
enforcement official, who declined to be identified because of the 
sensitivity of the case, briefed on the investigation.

No one has
 been arrested in regard to the bombing. A White House official said the
 case would be treated as "an act of terrorism", but it had yet to be 
determined whether the attack came from a foreign or domestic source.

President Barack Obama promised to catch whoever was responsible. 

"We still don't know who did this or why," Obama said, adding, "Make no 
mistake: We will get to the bottom of this."

"It
 is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist 
investigation," said Richard DesLauriers, the FBI special agent in 
charge for Boston.

As many as two unexploded bombs were also 
found near the end of course as part of what appeared to be a 
well-co-ordinated attack, but they were safely disarmed, according to a 
senior US intelligence official, who also spoke on condition of 
anonymity because of the continuing investigation.

Many runners 
were heading for the finish when a fireball and smoke rose from behind 
cheering spectators and a row of flags representing the countries of 
participants, video from the scene showed.

The two explosions came moments apart four hours and nine 
minutes into the race, long after the world-class runners had finished 
but around the time average contestants were arriving.
'Legs blown off'

"I saw people who looked 
like they had their legs blown off. There was a lot of blood over their 
legs. Then people were being pushed in wheelchairs," said Joe Anderson, 
33, a fisherman from Pembroke, Massachusetts, who had just run the race 
holding a large US flag.

Many of the victims were gravely injured, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick 
said.


  
 A witness describes the aftermath 
Some suffered shrapnel wounds and amputations and will require repeat 
operations in the coming days, said Peter Fagenholz, a trauma surgeon 
at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Doctors treated 29 patients including eight who were in critical condition, 
Fagenholz said.

Many of the seriously injured patients had suffered bone, soft tissue and 
vascular damage to their legs, he said.

"We're seeing a lot of shrapnel injuries" from small metal debris, Fagenholz 
told reporters outside the hospital.
There had been "several" amputations, he said.

The dead included an eight-year-old boy, the Boston Globe reported, citing two 
law enforcement sources briefed on the
investigation.

A two-year-old with a head injury was being treated at Boston Children's 
Hospital, the hospital said in a statement.

The
 blasts put police on alert in major cities across the US, including in 
Washington, DC, and New York City, sites of the September 11 attacks.

The
 annual Boston Marathon, held since 1897, attracts an estimated 
half-million spectators and about 20,000 participants every year.

'Really, really bloody'
Several competitors and race organisers were crying as they fled the chaos.
"There are a lot of people down," said one man, whose running number 17528 
identified him as Frank Deruyter.
Runners who had not finished the race were diverted straight down 
Commonwealth Avenue and into a family meeting area, according to an 
emergency plan that had been in place. The race was later abandoned.
Al Jazeera's Josh Rushing, reporting from downtown Boston, said that 
there were a number of people there with "just a shocked look on their 
face". 
"I think everyone is trying to put the media-pieces back together, 
and try to figure out how they are going to move forward," he said.
Visit our live blog for more details on the Boston Explosions: 
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Source: 
Al Jazeera And Agencies  

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