Ten injured but none gored in Pamplona festival fourth bull run
By Reuters
13 July 2023 |
12:37 pm
Ten people were injured, six of whom where taken to hospital, but nobody was gored in a dangerous and adrenaline -filled fourth bull run in Pamplona, Spain on Monday, emergency services said.
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