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Martin Richard's Sister Sends 'No More Hurting People' Message To Paris

BOSTON (CBS) – A picture of 8-year-old Martin Richard holding a sign that said "No more hurting people. Peace" spread worldwide after he was killed in the Boston Marathon bombings.

Martin Richard
Martin Richard. (Photo credit: Richard family-Facebook)

Now in the aftermath of a string of terrorist attacks in Paris, his sister Jane is spreading the same message.

The Martin Richard Foundation posted a photo of a sign made by Jane, written in French.

To Paris. With love, from Jane. #NoMoreHurtingPeoplePeace

Posted by Martin Richard Foundation on Saturday, November 14, 2015

Translated, it is the same thing her brother preached.

"To Paris. With love, from Jane. #NoMoreHurtingPeoplePeace," the Martin Richard Foundation posted.

A statue of Martin Richard holding his now famous sign was constructed at Bridgewater State University.

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