Wednesday 27 August 2014

Boston Marathon bombing survivor marries nurse he met while recovering!


"Every negative event contains within it the seed of an equal or greater benefit". these words from Napoleon Hill, is what could best describe the story of Boston Marathon bombing survivor James Costello and Krista D'Agostino, a nurse who cared for him during his rehabilitation, as they tied the knot recently in a wedding donated by local businesses. 

Less than two years after being injured in the Boston Marathon bombings, Costello beamed as he held his new bride.

In an early appearance on the media, in December 2013, Costello said that being injured in the bombing was a blessing in disguise because it led him to meet D'Agostino, who was working a six-week temporary stint as a traveling nurse at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.



Costello had been transferred there after undergoing multiple surgeries at Massachusetts General Hospital following the bombing on April 15, 2013. It led to a romance that resulted in engagement during a 10-day trip to France in December. "One thing that she hates that I always say is I’m actually glad I got blown up,'' 

Costello and D'Agostino got engaged during a 10-day trip to France in December, eight months after they first met.

Speaking with Savannah Guthrie on Today in DecemberCostello said. "I wish everyone else didn’t have to, but I don’t think I would have ever met her if I didn’t, so I’m pretty happy." 

 Reports says Hyatt Regency Boston donated use of its location for the wedding, and wedding planner Rachael Gross donated her services to organize the event that included 150 family members and guests. 

The photography, flowers, video, and cocktails were all donated, and D'Agostino was resplendent in an Allure Couture gown encrusted with Swarovski crystals that was donated by Bella Sera Bridal Boutique in Danvers, Massachusetts

Boston Marathon bombing survivor James Costello and Krista D'Agostino, a nurse who helped care for him during his rehabilitation, got married this past weekend thanks to the donations of a host of businesses.

Costello's Brooks Brothers suit and the attire for the wedding party was also donated. Costello was reportedly the subject of one of the most widely - viewed images in the wake of the blast. 

A photographer captured Costello staggering through the streets with his clothes shredded and his legs burned. 



Less than two years later, he beamed as he and D'Agostino made their first appearance as husband and wife. The two are now on their honeymoon in Hawaii

Everything from their wedding attire to the venue to flowers and cocktails was donated to give Costello and D'Agostino a special day.






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