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Four people have been gored by bulls in Spain during the San Fermin festival, causing panic in the streets of Pamplona.Four people have been gored by bulls in Spain during the San Fermin festival, causing panic in the streets of Pamplona.
Tension soared when one bull charged a young man and tossed him around with its horns for almost 30 seconds as fellow runners tried to pull the beast away by its tail. The helpers eventually dragged the victim to safety by his feet.Tension soared when one bull charged a young man and tossed him around with its horns for almost 30 seconds as fellow runners tried to pull the beast away by its tail. The helpers eventually dragged the victim to safety by his feet.
The Navarra hospital chief Javier Sesma said bulls had injured four people on Friday, while three others were taken to hospital for other injuries.The Navarra hospital chief Javier Sesma said bulls had injured four people on Friday, while three others were taken to hospital for other injuries.
The gorings were the first at this year's festival, during which crowds test their bravery by running with six fighting bulls to the bullring.The gorings were the first at this year's festival, during which crowds test their bravery by running with six fighting bulls to the bullring.
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