The New Zealand Herald

Spanish bullfighte­r gored to death after tripping on cape

- James Badcock

Bullfighte­r Ivan Fandino has died after being gored in a ring in France, becoming the second Spanish matador to be killed in less than 12 months after the death of Victor Barrio last July.

Entertaini­ng a crowd Aire-surl’Adour, southweste­rn France, yesterday, Fandino tripped on his cape and fell to the floor, allowing the bull he was fighting to gore him savagely in his right flank.

The Basque bullfighte­r from Orduna near Bilbao was rushed out of the arena by his fellow bullfighte­rs and underwent an emergency procedure in the bullring’s surgery before being put in an ambulance bound for a nearby hospital. But he was pronounced dead on arrival.

“Hurry up, I’m dying,” are reported to have been the 36-year-old bullfighte­r’s last words in the ambulance.

“I have no words; I can’t believe it,” said Juan del Alamo, the bullfighte­r who eventually killed the animal that had gored Fandino.

“He was in a lot of pain from the goring, but nobody expected it to end up like this. None of us understand how it could have happened; it was all so fast. The bull knocked him down with its hindquarte­rs and he fell face down,” Del Alamo told television cameras.

The fatal goring of Vı´ctor Barrio last July in Teruel, Spain, led to controvers­y as some animal rights supporters expressed their joy at his death on social networks. Barrio was the first Spanish bullfighte­r to have been killed in action since 1985.

According to El Mundo, Fandino had to be reanimated after suffering a heart attack while in the bullring’s surgery. A second heart attack reportedly ended his life in the ambulance. — Telegraph Group Ltd

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