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2 Spaniards gored as the San Fermin bull run festival concludes

The San Fermín bull run festival in Pamplona has concluded with reports of nearly 60 injuries, including two Spaniards gored.

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This story first appeared in 🇪🇸 Spanish coverage — 16.2 hours before Newsylist detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 14, 21:29 UTC
🇪🇸 Spanish Jul 14, 05:17 UTC · heraldo.es

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The brief

The San Fermín bull run festival in Pamplona has come to an end. Reports indicate that nearly 60 people were gored or bruised during the event, including two Spaniards who were gored as the festival concluded.

Coverage from Euronews, AP News, and The Guardian emphasizes the scale of injuries and specific casualties, such as an 86-year-old British man who was injured during the festivities. The Bluefield Daily Telegraph also provided coverage of the event.

Future developments depend on the recovery of the injured participants, though coverage does not specify the current medical status of those gored.

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How many people were injured during the San Fermín bull runs?

Almost 60 people were gored or bruised.

Who among the injured was specifically highlighted in the reports?

Two Spaniards were gored, and an 86-year-old British man was injured.

Where did the festival take place?

The festival took place in Pamplona, Spain.

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