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Old 07-10-2009, 10:45 AM
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Bull Gores Runner to Death in Pamplona

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PAMPLONA, Spain (July 10) - A charging bull gored a young Spanish man to death Friday at Pamplona's San Fermin festival, the first such fatality in nearly 15 years. Nine others were injured in a particularly dangerous and chaotic chapter of the running of the bulls.
Pamplona officials identified the man as Daniel Jimeno Romero, 27, from Alcala de Henares, outside Madrid. He was on vacation with his parents and girlfriend, who identified him.
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A boy pushing a toy bull looks at a red scarf that marks the place Friday where a man died when a bull gored him during the annual running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. His was the first death at the festival since 1995.


The San Fermin festival Web site said Jimeno Romero was gored in the neck and lung during a run in which a rogue bull named Capuchino separated from the pack, which is among the worst things that can happen at Spain's most popular fiesta.
Isolated bulls are more likely to get disoriented and start charging at people.
Photographs showed Jimeno Romero lying on a stretcher moments after the goring, his face and neck stained with blood and his eyes only half-open. An emergency medical worker was leaning over him, applying what appeared to be gauze to his neck wound.
Amateur video broadcast by Spanish TV station Cuatro showed Jimeno Romero trotting backwards, facing the oncoming bull, when he trips over other runners and goes down. The Spaniard then tries to squeeze feet-first under a wooden fence serving as a protective barrier, when the bull comes up and gores him in the neck with its right horn. Jimeno Romero instantly bled profusely, lying face up as medics tried to save him.
Three other people were gored during the run, and six people suffered bumps, bruises and other lesser injuries, said Fernando Boneta, director of Virgen del Camino Hospital.
Among the injured was a 61-year-old American who was struck in the chest and had internal bleeding in his lungs. Doctors said he was in intensive care but that his condition was not considered life-threatening. The man was identified by his initials, E.P.S., but his full name was not released.
Also injured in the run was a 20-year-old from London, and a 24-year-old Argentine. Another American, a 63-year-old identified by the initials K.L., injured an elbow.
The festival ends Tuesday, and there was no indication that the remaining bull runs would be canceled because of the death.
The last fatal goring at the running of the bulls was that of 22-year-old American Matthew Tassio in 1995. In 2003, a 63-year-old Spanish man, Fermin Etxeberri, was trampled in the head by a bull and died after spending months in a coma.
Friday's death raises to 15 the toll since record-keeping began in 1924.
Fatalities are relatively rare and when one occurs, it serves as a reminder that amid all the street parties and revelry associated with San Fermin, running with fighting bulls weighing 1,300 pounds or more on cobblestone streets packed with people is a life-risking exercise.
This run, the fourth of eight held at San Fermin, was by far the most perilous of this year's festival. The previous three runs were comparatively placid affairs, with no serious injuries.
The six bulls covering the half-mile course with six accompanying steers tend to mind their own business and keep running as long as they stay in a pack. A bull that gets separated is more likely to get frightened and aggressive, and that is what happened Friday.
Capuchino, a brown, 1,130-pound specimen, fell early in the run and ended up on its own.
When it reached a stretch right outside the bullring that marks the end of the course, it started charging right and left, and even ran back the wrong way several times. Runners scurried for safety to wooden barriers along the route as the bull attacked. Herders waving sticks tried in vain to guide it into the ring, even yanking on the animal's tail to turn it around.
This went on for a minute and a half, which is a long time at San Fermin.
At one point the bull picked one man up with its horns and flipped him into the air, then kept going after him as he lay curled up on the ground, covering his face. He got up and ran away, and was apparently not seriously hurt.
Jimeno Romero was killed by the same bull at a stretch slightly before this one.
"It was a light bull. Its charges were not particularly strong but it moved very fast from left to right," one of the herders, Humberto Miguel, told The Associated Press. "Of the whole pack, it was the one that gave us the most trouble."
The bulls used in Friday's run, from a ranch called Jandilla, have a reputation for being fierce at San Fermin. They hold the record for the most gorings in a single run — eight, one day in 2004.
The bulls used in the runs face matadors and almost certain death the same afternoon in the Pamplona bullring.
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I heard that this morning.

No disrespect to the deceased, but I found this pretty funny. They are having the 3'rd annual "running of the bulls" in the French Quarter (New Orleans) tomorrow morning. People will line the streets and have to run away from a bunch of women on roller skates!
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Funny how they call it a rogue bull. Its the friggen people that are rogue. One for the bulls.
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Couldn't help but notice the age of the two Americans noted in the story............a couple bucket list guys maybe?

Rogue bull? Every bull I've ever encountered out here in the dairy and farming country of Michigan was a rogue. Meaning they are unpredictable as heck. One minute they can seem as docile as a milk cow and the next minute they have you pinned and are stomping the guts out of you. I'd like to see them run that race with some of the Holstein bulls around here. Lot's of them are easily twice that weight.
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I heard that this morning.

No disrespect to the deceased, but I found this pretty funny. They are having the 3'rd annual "running of the bulls" in the French Quarter (New Orleans) tomorrow morning. People will line the streets and have to run away from a bunch of women on roller skates!
http://nolabulls.com/sanFermin/default.asp

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Gary are you going I hear they got some really big ones this year in the running with beads optional
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Funny how they call it a rogue bull. Its the friggen people that are rogue.

It is a rogue bull because it got separated from the herd. All of the bulls blindly follow the other bulls -- all going from point 'a' to point 'b'. They are not really tryng to gore anyone -- that is rare.

This bull fell early in the run and became separated from the herd, had no other bulls to follow, was cow-stupid about what he was supposed to be doing his thing. They managed to get it as far as just before the bull ring, but by that time he was aimlessly running from side to side of the street attacking anything, anyone, trying to gore people everywhere were running for cover. At one point this bull was charging backward (wrong direction) in the street. It was just before the bullring the guy got killed.
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Can anyone spell Darwin?

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I wonder if this guy said "Hey y'all watch this!" in Spanish right before he started running?
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The practice of killing in front of crowds for entertainment purposes is barbaric, especially the manner in which they do it. Its time for this to stop. Maybe a tragedy on a grand scale will get something changed, you know what I mean.

Hoved animals and cobblestone roads means animals falling, loosing track of others, and defending themselves against the perceived threat of all those drunken maniacs.
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The practice of killing in front of crowds for entertainment purposes is barbaric, especially the manner in which they do it. Its time for this to stop. Maybe a tragedy on a grand scale will get something changed, you know what I mean.

Hoved animals and cobblestone roads means animals falling, loosing track of others, and defending themselves against the perceived threat of all those drunken maniacs.
Careful there - some might say that recreational fisherman kill fish only for entertainment - it's a slippery slide once PETA and the likes are involved.

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Hoved animals and cobblestone roads means animals falling, loosing track of others, and defending themselves against the perceived threat of all those drunken maniacs.
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I dont fill fish for recreation. The fish I kill feed my family. And I dont torture them for an hour first while thinking I am some sort of hero. No comparison.
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My sympathy is pretty limited for this guy. Surprised it doesn't happen more often.
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I dont fill fish for recreation. The fish I kill feed my family. And I dont torture them for an hour first while thinking I am some sort of hero. No comparison.
Fair enough - point made
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I dont fill fish for recreation. The fish I kill feed my family. And I dont torture them for an hour first while thinking I am some sort of hero. No comparison.
I understand where you are coming from, and it is a valid point I agree with, but it the grand scheme of eating processed meats (beef, chicken, pork) and considering how the animals are bred, raised, and processed, that point becomes meaningless.

The meat from the bullfight bulls is donated to families in need. A few years back Ms PITA Supporter, Madonna, gave her blessing to bullfights because it feed families, is not wasting an animal.
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Madonna gags me, but that is another topic. You really not relying on her judgment, right? Remember Rodman? Not letting the meat go to waste is fine, but the whole practice of bullfighting is deplorable. I saw it in person as a kid and having spent many years in Europe and seen lots of it in TV, it time to stop. Most of Europe has shunned the practice.
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