86-Year-Old Brit Injured in Pamplona's Controversial Running of the Bulls
An elderly British man is among dozens injured during the dangerous running of the bulls in Pamplona, raising questions about festival safety.

86-Year-Old Brit Injured in Pamplona's Controversial Running of the Bulls
An 86-year-old man from Halesowen in the West Midlands has reportedly sustained injuries during the final day of Pamplona's infamous running of the bulls festival, which has drawn widespread criticism over safety measures. As the dust settles on this eight-day event, which saw 57 injuries in total, citizens are left to wonder: why does this dangerous tradition continue despite the risks?
The man was hospitalized after suffering injuries to his right hand, left elbow, and right eyebrow. While festival officials have stated that he is not thought to be seriously hurt, the frequency and severity of injuries raise significant concerns about crowd safety and medical preparedness at such events.
With the festival's allure often overshadowed by the threat to public safety, questions loom over the accountability of local authorities and festival organizers. Are adequate measures in place to protect both participants and spectators? How many more will have to suffer before change is implemented?
As reported by The Guardian, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of tradition when it comes at the expense of safety. Citizens must demand answers and accountability to ensure that such festivals prioritize human life over spectacle.
Source: The Guardian


