Update: Reaction from Saginaw runner who felt blast at finish line

SAGINAW, MI — A photograph of a woman wearing a Saginaw Valley State University race shirt with fake wounds on her legs and face, meant to appear as a Boston Marathon bombing victim, has gone viral.

The photograph drew attention and criticism from members of the online community after the 22-year-old woman, identified by Buzzfeed as Alicia Ann Lynch of Michigan, posted the photograph to her Twitter account, @SomeSkankinMI.

The account has since been suspended.

The story gained national news coverage in the days following the tweet as online mobs rallied against Lynch and her costume.

Buzzfeed reports that online users found a photograph of Lynch's driver's license to the same Twitter account and used the information to contact Lynch and others associated with her.

Lynch told Buzzfeed that she and her family have received death threats and she lost her job in the days following the Tweet.

Lynch's name is listed as a participant in the Oct. 19 SVSU Healthy-U 5K Run & Walk.

A knock on the door of a Saginaw home associated with Lynch went unanswered on the evening of Sunday, Nov. 3.

Twitter user Sydney Corcoran, who identified herself online as a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing whose mother lost both her legs, Tweeted to Lynch's account that she should "be ashamed."

Others criticized Lynch, though some asked for online haters to give her a break for the mistake:

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