Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Bull gores spectator to death during Jallikattu

- KV Lakshmana

CHENNAI: Tragedy struck Jallikattu celebratio­ns at Palamedu village in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district on Monday, after a bull gored one person to death and injured 26 people.

Despite foolproof arrangemen­ts, some spectators came in the way of a running bull near the collection point, nearly half a kilometre from the playing area, and were injured.

S Kalimuthu (19), a spectator, succumbed to injuries at a government hospital in Madurai. He hailed from Sanarpatti village of Dindigul district. Another person who suffered serious injuries was among the six admitted to the hospital, according to the police inspector Palamedu who was investigat­ing the case.

He said from Palamedu police station that he had received a complaint from the mother of the deceased and was investigat­ing.

P Rajasekhar­an, president, TN Jallikattu Peravai, said that after discussing with the government officials and the police, the associatio­n will try and extend some financial help to the family of the deceased.

“It was an unfortunat­e incident that should not have taken place,” said K Veera Raghava Rao, Madurai collector.

“But it must be kept in mind that the incident happened far away from the playing area, where double barricadin­g was in place and the number of players were strictly regulated. Which is why there have been no cases of serious injuries or deaths in the playing area,” he said. The collector also partly blamed the spectators who gathered near the bull collection point, where the owners of the bulls collect their bulls after their run.

It was here that a bull charged towards a crowd and injured some people. Kalimuthu was looking at another bull and did not notice the one charging at him and was gored, said Rajasekhar­an quoting eye-witnesses, adding that he was not present when the incident took place.

On Monday, as against the 1,000 bulls that were given tokens, only 458 could be released owing to paucity of time. The event began at 8.30 am and was declared closed at 3.15 pm.

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