Trichy / Madurai: Two strange incidents damaged the Jallikattu event held at Trichy and Madurai on Friday and Saturday when two people lost their lives.
While a 29-year-old bull owner of the powder died by his own bull at the Jallikattu event held in Suriyur Village near Trichy on Saturday, an 18-year-old audience joined Avaniyapuram Jallikattu in Madurai District on Friday.
In Trichy, the incident occurred when the owner of Bull G Meenchi Sundaram, Indigenous Srirangam guided the animal to Vadivasal, the entry point for the bulls to the arena waiting for them.
“The victim after completing a medical examination for his bull walked close to the animal.
Suddenly, the bull attacked him attacked a severe injury on his thigh,” said a police officer.
Even though the medical team rushed to Medical Medical Hospital Mahitma Gandhi Gandhi in Trichy, the doctors claimed to die on arrival.
Excessive bleeding is declared the cause.
The other fifty-two included the tamer and one organizer was injured in the event.
While 42 were treated as outpatients, 10 people with severe injuries in a hurry to MGMGH.
Their condition is stable.
In Madurai, the 18-year-old audience was taken to death and 52 others were injured in the famous Jallikattu Avaniyapuram.
The victim of T Balamurugan, 18, from Yadavar Road in Avaniyapuram is among hundreds of areas that sipped the bull collection point at the end of the road FAG from Vadivasal due to strict crowd restrictions on the gallery for prevention steps.
Around 2:30 p.m., the horn of a ferocious bull penetrated his chest near Junction Ambedkar Nagar.
He was rushed to an emergency medical assistance facility by local youth and health personnel.
When he panted and born him, he rushed to the Rajaji (GRH) government hospital, but was declared dead on arrival.
Regional GVK Manager Emri 108 Ambulance Service R Prasanth said that a total of 53 people including Balamurugan were injured in Avaniyapuram Jallikattu.
Two of them were critically injured.
Others who were injured critically were also spectators, because the bull horn penetrated his lips near the collection point.
The young man rushed to GRH.
While 25 people were given first aid in place and sent after a break, 28 the rest was referred to GRH to be treated for large injuries including injuries that needed stitches.
31 people who were injured were the audience waiting at the Bull and Afterwards collection.
Twenty-two bull tailors were injured.