
The final bull run of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona on Tuesday resulted in 10 injuries, bringing the total for this year's event to 57. Among the injured were an 18-year-old gored in the thigh, a 46-year-old gored in the chest, and an 86-year-old British man who sustained bruises. The Navarre regional government confirmed the casualties in a statement, marking the end of the festival's dangerous tradition.
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57 injured, including serious goring
The total number of injured during this year's San Fermin festival is 57.
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The Navarre regional government issued a statement about the injuries.
OpinionTen men suffered injuries on Tuesday during the eighth and final bull run of Spain's San Fermin festival, bringing to 57 the total number of participants injured during this year's fiesta.
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The Navarre regional government issued a statement about the injuries.
OpinionTen men suffered injuries on Tuesday during the eighth and final bull run of Spain's San Fermin festival.
South China Morning PostThe total number of injured during this year's San Fermin festival is 57.
South China Morning PostAn 18-year-old man suffered a gore wound to the thigh.
South China Morning PostA 46-year-old man was gored in the chest.
South China Morning PostAn 86-year-old British man was taken to hospital with bruises.
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