ONE DEAD IN SECLUSION MOST DANGEROUS OF THE SAN FERMÍN 2009
The festival of San Fermin Savage Tradition
The festival of San Fermin Savage Tradition
Leaves a lot to think about whether the tradition of San Fermin festival is or debauchery, because when we see the images we see coming from Pamplona Children and adults ingesting liquor ad nauseam in the streets and in that state of euphoria and madness are ahead of wild bulls run freely through the streets of the city, will be that these people are too bold, or is the result of alcohol consumption. I think the authorities should take the projections of the case so that this does not happen in the future.
PAMPLONA - A Spanish couple died Friday gored by a bull in the fourth running of the festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, the most dangerous of the run so far in these celebrations, with several wounded by a bull horn.
The waiter Jimeno Daniel Romero, 27 years and from the town of Alcala de Henares in Madrid, "died" to receive "a corned piercing his lung," a spokesman told AFP of the organizers of the festival.
According to organizers, the deceased suffered a corned it has "affected the (artery) aorta, the (vena) cava and the boy's lung injury incompatible with life" in the seclusion of the most dangerous run until the festival of San Fermin.
Besides the deceased, who was on holiday in Pamplona, a 24-year-old Argentine, one British and one Spanish, 20 of 27 were also empitonados during confinement, although the three developing well, said the organization to AFP, adding that a fourth person suffered "a Puntazo" of a bull.
Nine other riders suffered various injuries in falls, including an American of 61 years, hospitalized in serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit "with a" severe trauma to the chest. "
Another American, 63, also suffered a dislocated right elbow in a fall due during a long confinement, in which the main danger 'with the bull that was brown Capuchin isolated behind the flock and disoriented, gun and rammed on both sides.
In the section known as "telephone", Capuchino, the herd of Jandilla has rammed a group of young men who were glued to the fence, which was Jimeno.
After taking a boy on the leg, hit the bull when Daniel was trying to protect the soil below the fence, when he received a corner in the neck to the collarbone he broke down, tearing the aorta, the caval and reaching the lung.
While health effects are just the place and quickly addressed, could do nothing to save her life.
"The wounds were fatal necessary so we could not do anything for his life," he said later at a news conference the surgeon Esther Vila, Hospital of Navarre, where the boy died shortly after admission and in critical condition.
Jimeno was the fifteenth person who dies in the San Fermin bull running since 1911 and the first to die by bull horn from 1995, when he died gored in the stomach of the American Matthew Peter Tasi, in 22 years.
In addition, in September 2003, the Spanish waiter Etxeberría Fermin died after spending two and a half months in a coma after suffering a serious head injury after a fall during a closure.
The sit-ins take place every morning at 08H00 on a path of 825 meters to the waiters, dressed in the typical red scarf around his neck and the newspaper in one hand, trying to cover running as close to the cattle from the pens to bullring, with the risk of falling or suffering a corner.
The festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, which began last Monday and will continue until next Tuesday, annually attracts hundreds of young English-speaking foreigners in particular, attracted by the running and nights partying
July 2009
Compiled and written by AGS
PAMPLONA - A Spanish couple died Friday gored by a bull in the fourth running of the festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, the most dangerous of the run so far in these celebrations, with several wounded by a bull horn.
The waiter Jimeno Daniel Romero, 27 years and from the town of Alcala de Henares in Madrid, "died" to receive "a corned piercing his lung," a spokesman told AFP of the organizers of the festival.
According to organizers, the deceased suffered a corned it has "affected the (artery) aorta, the (vena) cava and the boy's lung injury incompatible with life" in the seclusion of the most dangerous run until the festival of San Fermin.
Besides the deceased, who was on holiday in Pamplona, a 24-year-old Argentine, one British and one Spanish, 20 of 27 were also empitonados during confinement, although the three developing well, said the organization to AFP, adding that a fourth person suffered "a Puntazo" of a bull.
Nine other riders suffered various injuries in falls, including an American of 61 years, hospitalized in serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit "with a" severe trauma to the chest. "
Another American, 63, also suffered a dislocated right elbow in a fall due during a long confinement, in which the main danger 'with the bull that was brown Capuchin isolated behind the flock and disoriented, gun and rammed on both sides.
In the section known as "telephone", Capuchino, the herd of Jandilla has rammed a group of young men who were glued to the fence, which was Jimeno.
After taking a boy on the leg, hit the bull when Daniel was trying to protect the soil below the fence, when he received a corner in the neck to the collarbone he broke down, tearing the aorta, the caval and reaching the lung.
While health effects are just the place and quickly addressed, could do nothing to save her life.
"The wounds were fatal necessary so we could not do anything for his life," he said later at a news conference the surgeon Esther Vila, Hospital of Navarre, where the boy died shortly after admission and in critical condition.
Jimeno was the fifteenth person who dies in the San Fermin bull running since 1911 and the first to die by bull horn from 1995, when he died gored in the stomach of the American Matthew Peter Tasi, in 22 years.
In addition, in September 2003, the Spanish waiter Etxeberría Fermin died after spending two and a half months in a coma after suffering a serious head injury after a fall during a closure.
The sit-ins take place every morning at 08H00 on a path of 825 meters to the waiters, dressed in the typical red scarf around his neck and the newspaper in one hand, trying to cover running as close to the cattle from the pens to bullring, with the risk of falling or suffering a corner.
The festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, which began last Monday and will continue until next Tuesday, annually attracts hundreds of young English-speaking foreigners in particular, attracted by the running and nights partying
July 2009
Compiled and written by AGS