The families of victims of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, came together in New York on Saturday to honour their loved ones and the nearly 3,000 lives lost that tragic day, 21 years ago.
Diane Massaroli, who lost her husband Michael in the north tower of the World Trade Center, said he was "the best person ever," and it's why she goes to the yearly ceremonies honouring the victims and holds his photograph.
"It's just always an anxious day. And after the day's over, when I go home, then you're just, like, physically exhausted, like you ran a marathon," she said. "It's never changed at all."
Janice Campbell, founder of the Tri-State Canine Response Team, brought several volunteers and dogs with her to the memorial as well to try and help the families mourning their loved ones.
"It's a moment for the families to decompress and to really be able to reflect on their losses that they had and to be able to have someone to be here to support them," Campbell said.
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Diane Massaroli, who lost her husband Michael in the north tower of the World Trade Center, said he was "the best person ever," and it's why she goes to the yearly ceremonies honouring the victims and holds his photograph.
"It's just always an anxious day. And after the day's over, when I go home, then you're just, like, physically exhausted, like you ran a marathon," she said. "It's never changed at all."
Janice Campbell, founder of the Tri-State Canine Response Team, brought several volunteers and dogs with her to the memorial as well to try and help the families mourning their loved ones.
"It's a moment for the families to decompress and to really be able to reflect on their losses that they had and to be able to have someone to be here to support them," Campbell said.
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