Three people gored on first day of
Spanish bull-running festival
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[July 08, 2019]
PAMPLONA, Spain (Reuters) - Three
people were gored and a further two people suffered head trauma during
the first day of Spain's best-known bull-running festival in the
northern town of Pamplona on Sunday, the Red Cross said.
One man was loaded into an ambulance on a stretcher shortly after the
dash through the medieval town center's narrow streets to the bullring,
which lasted two minutes and 41 seconds.
Thousands of runners, dressed head to toe in white, with bright-red
neckerchiefs, gather every year for the traditional morning run, after
which the animals are kept in the bullring until the afternoon's fights.
A total 53 people were treated by the Red Cross. Runners often get
injured at traditional bull-runs in Spain, but no one has died at
Pamplona's San Fermin festival since Spaniard Daniel Jimeno was gored in
the neck by a Jandilla bull in 2009.
This year, the bulls were from cattle breeder Puerto de San Lorenzo,
whose bulls have been responsible for one goring in the past. One person
was gored on the opening day of the festival last year.
Locals and tourists alike will join in the 8 a.m. (0600 GMT) run every
morning until next Sunday.
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Revellers sprint in front of steers during the first running of the
bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, July 7, 2019.
REUTERS/Jon Nazca
The festival regularly stokes debate about the treatment of animals.
On Friday, protesters lay half-naked on the street with fake spears
coming out of their backs to protest against what they see as
cruelty.
(Reporting by Susana Vera and Jon Nazca, writing by Sarah Dagher and
Isla Binnie; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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