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Six people injured in fastest San Fermin bull run of the year

The eight bull runs on consecutive days caused injuries to a total of 28 people this year. Two of them were gored.

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Spanish health officials say the final bull run of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona has left six people injured in the fastest dash this year.

Tomas Belzunegui, a spokesman with Navarra’s provincial hospital, said the six were bruised after being trampled on Saturday as the bulls completed the 850-metre course along cobbled streets in two minutes, 12 seconds.

The eight bull runs on consecutive days caused injuries to a total of 28 people this year. Two of them were gored.

The festival draws around one million visitors each year. Dancing, food and alcohol are among the main attractions.

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