Festival of Bull Horror: 20 Injured

Festival of Bull Horror: 20 Injured

21.04.2025 16:00

During the Easter festival in the Cadiz region of Spain, a half-ton bull broke through the protective barrier and charged into the crowd, injuring at least 20 people. Among the injured, most of whom are children, there is also a 60-year-old woman. The mayor argued that the security measures were below standard. Bull-running festivals in Spain continue to claim lives frequently.

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A terrible accident occurred during the traditional Easter festival "Toro del Aleluya" held in the town of Arcos de la Frontera in the Cadiz region of Spain. An angry bull, weighing nearly half a ton, broke through the weak protective barrier and charged into the crowd of spectators, injuring many people, most of whom were children.



During the festival, there is a tradition of running four bulls, known as "Alleluya Bulls," through the streets of the town. This tradition is seen as a symbol of Jesus' mercy, and the bulls are not killed in the arena. However, when the first bull, named "Infinito," was released from its transport crate, the angry animal behaved unexpectedly.



In footage that quickly spread on social media, the bull is seen crashing into the protective barrier at full speed, easily knocking it down. Children who were brought forward to see better were the first to be hit by the initial impact. In moments when the bull was running through the crowd, a woman recording the incident from a balcony can be heard shouting, "Children, children!"



At least 20 people were trampled or gored by the bull, while hundreds of others were trampled in the panic to escape. Three people, including a 60-year-old woman, were seriously injured and taken to the hospital.



Mayor Miguel Rodriguez argued that the safety measures at the event were below standard, stating, "This is not normal, but unexpected incidents can happen in any bullring."



Bull-running festivals in Spain continue to claim lives frequently. Last year, a 60-year-old woman near Valencia, a 74-year-old man in Pantoja, a 20-year-old young man in El Casar, and 61-year-old Jose Antonio Subies, a senior executive of the Pamesa company in Valencia, lost their lives in similar events.







Bull horror at the festival: 20 injured





Bull horror at the festival: 20 injured









Bull horror at the festival: 20 injured





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