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More injuries confirmed during sixth bull run at San Fermin festival

More injuries confirmed during sixth bull run at San Fermin festival

Independent13-07-2025
Five runners were taken to hospital following the sixth bull run at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain.
One participant was knocked unconscious by a Jose Escolar bull inside the ring at the end of the event.
The bull run itself was described as being without major incident, despite the injuries sustained.
Thousands of spectators lined the 850-metre route of the annual dash through the streets of the Spanish old town.
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