The Borneo Post (Sabah)

11 sexual assault arrests at Spain’s bull running fiesta

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MADRID: Eleven people were arrested on suspicion of sexual assault at this year’s infamous bull running festival in Pamplona, Spanish authoritie­s said Saturday.

The annual San Fermin event, which sees hundreds of thousands of revellers pack into the city and engage in roundthe-clock revelry, has been plagued by cases of sexual assault in recent years.

Pamplona city hall said police had received 14 complaints relating to sexual assault and molestatio­n during the nine-day celebratio­n.

Pamplona has stepped up its campaign against sexual assault at the festival after a 18-year-old woman was alleged to have been raped last year by five men from Seville, who also recorded the attack.

Municipal officials this year plastered the city with signs showing an open hand with the slogan: “Pamplona free of sexual aggression­s”.

The festival, immortalis­ed in Ernest Hemingway’s 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises”, dates back to medieval times and features religious procession­s, folk dancing, concerts and roundthe-clock drinking.

But the highlight is a bracing daily test of courage against a thundering pack of half-tonne fighting bulls through the city’s cobbled streets.

Police said a total of 64 people were injured by bull’s at this year’s event — around a quarter fewer than in 2016. Twelve were hospitalis­ed. Despite the obvious danger, only 15 people have been killed during the bull runs since 1911, with the last fatality coming in 2009.

Anyone aged 18 or above can take part, though authoritie­s warn it is at their risk. — AFP

 ??  ?? ‘Gigantes’ (Giants) dance in front of Pamplona’s town hall during a farewell ceremony on the last day of San Fermin festival’s ‘Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos’ (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona on July 14. — Reuters photo
‘Gigantes’ (Giants) dance in front of Pamplona’s town hall during a farewell ceremony on the last day of San Fermin festival’s ‘Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos’ (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona on July 14. — Reuters photo

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