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Bull gores man to death in in annual 'running of the bulls' festival in Pamplona, Spain

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A young man - reported to be British - has been gored to death in the traditional running of the bulls in Pamplona, northern Spain.

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The man was gored in the neck on Friday, during the fourth bull run of the San Fermin festival. Three other runners were injured in the incident.

The last death due to goring was in 1995, but that wasn't the last person to die due to an injury at the festival. In 2003 a man was trampled to death by a bull. Every year there are lots of injuries -- some serious -- several other people have been gored at this year's festival so far,

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Reply#1 - Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:18 AM EDT
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