20 Hurt in Spain’s Bull-Running Fete
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PAMPLONA, Spain — The second running of the bulls in the weeklong San Fermin festival ended Tuesday with more than 20 people knocked down by the bulls, including an American, police said.
A bull tossed Fred Shields, 34, of Hermosa Beach, Calif., who broke his collar bone when he landed on his shoulder. He was treated at a hospital and released. Several other people received treatment for cuts and bruises, police said.
The bull-running, part of the drinking and dancing festival in honor of San Fermin, Pamplona’s patron saint, began Sunday and is to continue through July 14.
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