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Maine Woman Who Survived Shooting Spree That Killed Three Has Been Released From Hospital

Maine Woman Who Survived Shooting Spree That Killed Three Has Been Released From Hospital

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A Maine woman who survived a shooting spree that killed three people earlier this month has been released from a hospital.

The Bangor Daily News reports that Maine Medical Center said Thursday that 49-year-old Regina Long has been discharged.

She had been listed in critical condition at one point during her stay at the hospital, which followed the Feb. 3 shooting in Machias.

Sixty-three-year-old Thomas Gerard Bonfanti, of Northfield, has been charged with the shooting and three murders.

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