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Chennai: A tragic series of incidents unfolded across Tamil Nadu during the Jallikattu and related bull-taming events on Thursday and Friday, re-sulting in the death of seven people and injuries ...
Seven persons, mostly spectators and a bull owner, died in the jallikattu and manjuvirattu events held across Tamil Nadu on ...
A 55-year-old spectator P Periyasamy of Mettupatti village near Vadipatti, was gored in the neck by a raging bull in Alanganallur in Madurai where atleast 70 people, mostly spectators sustained ...
At the manjuvirattu in Siravayal in Sivaganga district, Thaneesh Raja of Naduvikottai Keela Aavandhipatti village died along with his bull after the animal fell into a farm well. About 130 people were ...
In Jallikattu, bulls owned by prominent figures such as Sri Lankan Eastern Province ex-Governor Senthil Thondaiman, actor Soori and Jallikattu Peravai President PR Rajasekar were among the highlights.
The Jallikattu and Majuvirattu bull events in Tamil Nadu has led to the deaths of at least seven people across the state while many were left injured.
Two bulls, including one bull at the event in Pudukkottai and another bull at the Siravayal manjuvirattu in Sivaganga, also died during the events.