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Bull gores runner in the face at Spain's San Fermin bull run festival

First publishedJul 11, 20:29 UTC
Last updatedJul 11, 23:25 UTC · 5m ago
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Answer

At Spain's San Fermin festival in Pamplona on Saturday, a bull gored a runner directly in the face during a chaotic run. In total, 13 people were injured because of the busy event.

A big bull hurt someone at a festival in Spain. This festival is called San Fermin and it happens in Pamplona. On Saturday, the bull ran through the crowd. One runner was hit right in the face by a horn. Thirteen people got hurt in total from this run.

Why it matters

This event shows how dangerous these festivals can be. It reminds us that even fun events have risks.

In brief
Where did this happen?
It happened in Pamplona, Spain.
When did the bull run occur?
The chaotic run happened on Saturday.
How many people were injured?
Thirteen people were injured in total.
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All the outlets frame the story very similarly. They all focus on the injury and the chaos of the bull run.

  • Angle 1Framing signal
    The specific detail that a runner was pierced by a horn in the face.
    CBS NewsHighlighted this specific injury.
  • Angle 2Framing signal
    The overall count of injuries (13 people).
    CBS NewsProvided the total number injured.
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