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Victor Barrio: ‘My life has gone’ says widow of Spanish bullfighter gored to death in ring | Victor Barrio: ‘My life has gone’ says widow of Spanish bullfighter gored to death in ring |
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The widow of a Spanish matador, who was killed during a bullfight broadcast live on television, has said her “life is gone” following his death. | The widow of a Spanish matador, who was killed during a bullfight broadcast live on television, has said her “life is gone” following his death. |
Professional bullfighter Victor Barrio was killed at the Feria del Angel festival in Teruel, eastern Spain on Saturday when a bull flipped him over with its horn and continued to gore him while he lay on the ground. | Professional bullfighter Victor Barrio was killed at the Feria del Angel festival in Teruel, eastern Spain on Saturday when a bull flipped him over with its horn and continued to gore him while he lay on the ground. |
Bystanders immediately rushed to help the 29-year-old, who sustained severe injuries from the bull, which reportedly weighed 529 kilos. He died later in hospital. | Bystanders immediately rushed to help the 29-year-old, who sustained severe injuries from the bull, which reportedly weighed 529 kilos. He died later in hospital. |
He is the first matador to be gored to death in a Spanish bullring since 1985, according to Spanish media. | He is the first matador to be gored to death in a Spanish bullring since 1985, according to Spanish media. |
Amid a flood of tributes commemorating Mr Barrio, his wife, Raquel Sanz, has expressed her thanks to those sending condolences for their support, writing on Twitter: “Thanks to everyone. I cannot reply to you, I have no words. My life is gone. I have no strength, although I have a lot of thanks.” | Amid a flood of tributes commemorating Mr Barrio, his wife, Raquel Sanz, has expressed her thanks to those sending condolences for their support, writing on Twitter: “Thanks to everyone. I cannot reply to you, I have no words. My life is gone. I have no strength, although I have a lot of thanks.” |
The 32-year-old journalist also posted a poem by Spanish poet Jose Leon, which concludes with the line: ‘How I would love to believe that there is glory for all those who lose their lives on the horns of bulls.” | The 32-year-old journalist also posted a poem by Spanish poet Jose Leon, which concludes with the line: ‘How I would love to believe that there is glory for all those who lose their lives on the horns of bulls.” |
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Brey sent his condolences over Twitter saying: “My condolences to the family and colleagues of Victor Barrio, bullfighter who died in Teruel. Rest in peace.” | |
The Plaza de Las Ventas bullfighting ring in Madrid said: “Distressed and affected. Rest in peace, Victor Barrio. All of us send our condolences to his team and to his family and friends.” | The Plaza de Las Ventas bullfighting ring in Madrid said: “Distressed and affected. Rest in peace, Victor Barrio. All of us send our condolences to his team and to his family and friends.” |
Mr Barrio’s death has sparked calls from animal rights activists to end the controversial sport, which is a traditional part of Spanish culture. | Mr Barrio’s death has sparked calls from animal rights activists to end the controversial sport, which is a traditional part of Spanish culture. |
The animal rights political party, PACMA, have condemned bull fighting and set up a petition calling for the mother of the bull that killed Mr Barrio – Lorenza – not to be slaughtered, as is tradition in Spain. | The animal rights political party, PACMA, have condemned bull fighting and set up a petition calling for the mother of the bull that killed Mr Barrio – Lorenza – not to be slaughtered, as is tradition in Spain. |
The group said on Facebook: “No rite, tradition or custom based on a succession of deaths, fed by the blood and hatred, can be good for any society. | The group said on Facebook: “No rite, tradition or custom based on a succession of deaths, fed by the blood and hatred, can be good for any society. |
“We only know one ethical end to end all this: the total abolition of bullfighting festivities." | “We only know one ethical end to end all this: the total abolition of bullfighting festivities." |
The post has been shared over 7,000 times and garnered over 1,300 comments. | The post has been shared over 7,000 times and garnered over 1,300 comments. |
Opposition to bullfighting has grown in recent years. Earlier in 2016, the left-wing party Podemos, proposed banning bullfighting in the Balearic Islands. | Opposition to bullfighting has grown in recent years. Earlier in 2016, the left-wing party Podemos, proposed banning bullfighting in the Balearic Islands. |
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