EAST BOSTON SOCCER BALL INSTALLATION SETS GUINNESS WORLD RECORD AS WORLD’S LARGEST AHEAD OF FIFA WORLD CUP MATCHES IN MASSACHUSETTS. (PHOTO).

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 East Boston soccer ball installation sets Guinness World Record as world’s largest ahead of FIFA World Cup matches in Massachusetts   A giant soccer ball installed at Piers Park II in East Boston has officially been recognized as the world’s largest, surpassing a previous record set in Qatar in 2013. The inflatable structure was created by Britten, Inc. and Creative Inflatables in Ohio as a celebration of upcoming FIFA World Cup matches scheduled to take place in Foxborough in June and July. The installation will remain on public display through June 18, giving visitors a chance to see the record-breaking display up close. Officials said the materials used in the structure will be recycled once the exhibit is taken down.

ANOTHER CHILD SADLY LOST HIS LIFE AFTER BEING FATALLY STRUCK BY A SCHOOL BUS.(PHOTO).


 Another child sadly lost his life after being fatally struck by a school bus.


6-year-old Mason Richards lost his life this morning due to injuries sustained after he was struck by a school bus in New Orleans.


New Orleans PD is investigating the death although at this point they say they do not believe the bus driver was impaired. It appears that this was just a tragic accident. 


According to reports, Mason was exiting a family members car and trying to catch the bus when he was struck and killed on Desire Street.


A spokesperson for KIPP schools (where Mason attended) released a statement saying, "Our thoughts are with his family and our entire community during this incredibly difficult time". 


Rest in peace, Mason. Our thoughts are with everyone involved.

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