Thursday, 25 June 2015

Boston victims condemn bomber's 'insincere' apology: Survivors insist Tsarnaev showed 'no real remorse

Boston victims condemn bomber's 'insincere' apology: Survivors insist Tsarnaev showed 'no real remorse

Survivors of the Boston bombing today slammed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's sensational courtroom apology as insincere, saying it showed 'no remorse, no regret, no empathy'.'I am sorry for the lives that I've taken, for the suffering that I've caused you, and the damage that I've done,' the 21-year-old killer told the stunned courtroom on Wednesday, before he was formally sentenced to death.

But speaking outside the courtroom following the hearing, survivor Lynn Julian, who was left with a traumatic brain injury, hearing loss and PTSD from the blasts, condemned his statement. 'After we heard it, we wished he hadn't [spoken] because the things he had to say were shocking,' she told reporters. 'I regret ever wanting him to speak... What he said showed no remorse, no regret, no empathy.' See more image of Boston Bombing....

Side by side: Marathon survivors Karen McWatters (left) and Heather Abbott leave the federal courthouse


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