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FILE- In this Oct. 31, 2017 file photo, emergency personnel carry a man into an ambulance after a man drove a rented pick-up truck onto a busy bicycle path near New York City's World Trade Center in New York. The terrorist truck attack on a Manhattan bike path that killed eight people, five of them friends visiting from Argentina, also took a devastating toll on another group of foreign tourists. Three members of a family from Belgium were among a dozen people hospitalized, including the most severely wounded of all, Marion Van Reeth, a mother whose legs were so badly mangled they had to be amputated. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)

FILE- In this Oct. 31, 2017 file photo, emergency personnel carry a man into an ambulance after a man drove a rented pick-up truck onto a busy bicycle path near New York City's World Trade Center in New York. The terrorist truck attack on a Manhattan bike path that killed eight people, five of them friends visiting from Argentina, also took a devastating toll on another group of foreign tourists. Three members of a family from Belgium were among a dozen people hospitalized, including the most severely wounded of all, Marion Van Reeth, a mother whose legs were so badly mangled they had to be amputated. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)

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