07-13-2007, 04:03 AM
Seven Gored At Pamplona Bull Run
Last Updated: Thursday, 12 July 2007, 12:10 GMT 13:10 UK
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Seven people have been gored by bulls during the sixth day of this year's annual bull-running festival in the northern Spanish town of Pamplona.
Local authorities said three people were in a serious condition and had undergone operations in hospital.
Several others were trampled in incidents at the San Fermin festival, in which thousands of revellers try to dodge bulls let loose in the streets.
At least 13 people have been killed since record-keeping began in 1924.
The most serious casualties of Thursday's bull-run, or "encierro", included a 23-year-old Mexican and a 26-year-old German.
It was the bloodiest day since the week-long festival began on Friday.
Last Updated: Thursday, 12 July 2007, 12:10 GMT 13:10 UK
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Seven people have been gored by bulls during the sixth day of this year's annual bull-running festival in the northern Spanish town of Pamplona.
Local authorities said three people were in a serious condition and had undergone operations in hospital.
Several others were trampled in incidents at the San Fermin festival, in which thousands of revellers try to dodge bulls let loose in the streets.
At least 13 people have been killed since record-keeping began in 1924.
The most serious casualties of Thursday's bull-run, or "encierro", included a 23-year-old Mexican and a 26-year-old German.
It was the bloodiest day since the week-long festival began on Friday.