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Natick Teen, College Student, Safe in Brussels After Attacks
A Natick student was among four studying abroad from Quinnipiac University.

NATICK, MA — Quinnipiac University reported that four of its students traveling through Belgium, including a Natick teen, are all safe following the attacks on Tuesday morning that killed dozens and harmed many in Brussels at an airport, and a subway station.
"We are relieved to report that our four students in Belgium, including three who were in the Brussels airport at the time of this morning's terrorist attacks, are safe," said the school in the announcement. "The students who were at the airport are currently at the U.S. Embassy in Brussels. They are spending the semester studying in Ireland and were in Brussels while on spring break. The fourth student, who is studying abroad in Belgium this semester, was not at the airport and is also safe."
The three students at the airport were identified aCate Duffy, 19, of Natick, Lauren Cleary, 19, Massachusetts and Monica Hall, 19, of Sutton, reports NECN News. They are now at the U.S. embassy in Brussels.
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