Chennai: Seven persons, mostly spectators and a bull owner, died in the jallikattu and manjuvirattu events held across Tamil Nadu on Kaanum Pongal day, police said on Friday. Two bulls too died in ...
The traditional jallikattu events held across Tamil Nadu on Kaanum Pongal day led to tragic outcomes, with seven people, predominantly spectators and a bull owner, losing their lives. Police confirmed ...
Seven persons, mostly spectators and a bull owner, died in the jallikattu and manjuvirattu events held across Tamil Nadu on Kaanum Pongal day, police said on Friday. Two bulls too died in separate ...
While one bull died during the event in Pudukkottai, a bull owner and his bull died at Siravayal manjuvirattu in Sivaganga, the police said People try to tame a bull as they participate in the ...
In separate incidents, two elderly spectators were killed in a jallikattu organised at Rachandar Thirumalai in Karur district and Mangadevanpatti in Pudukottai district. The bull-taming events ...
A man tries to tame a bull as he participates in the Jallikattu event as part of Pongal celebrations, at Alanganallur in Madurai district on January 16. Photo: PTI Chennai: Seven persons, mostly ...
On the last day of Pongal festivities on Thursday, at least six people, including five spectators, were killed during jallikattu and manjuvirattu events held across Tamil Nadu. Several hundreds of ...
A 55-year-old spectator P Periyasamy of Mettupatti village near Vadipatti, was gored in the neck by a raging bull in Alanganallur in Madurai where atleast 70 people, mostly spectators sustained ...
Four people were killed and at least 60 others were injured during 'Jallikattu' - the bull taming event in Tamil Nadu. The event began on Tuesday and features 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers.
The Avaniyapuram jallikattu event in Madurai turned tragic ... Despite precautions, the accident occurred, and medical teams were present to provide immediate care.