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Two Gored to Death in ‘Record-Breaking’ Jallikattu Event in TN

Following protests across Tamil Nadu in 2017, the banned sport was legitimised through an ordinance by the state.

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A grand "jallikattu" (bull-taming) event held here Sunday, 20 January, entered the world record for the maximum number of bulls released into the sporting arena which was over 1,300 and almost double than the previous record. During the event, two spectators were reportedly gored to death.

57 people have been injured in separate incidents, amid the ‘Jallikattu’ fervour in Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, the Madurai district administration has reportedly enrolled participants in a mandatory insurance scheme that is applicable in the event of death.

Following massive protests across Tamil Nadu in 2017, the banned bull-taming sport was legitimised through an ordinance by the Tamil Nadu government.

Snapshot
  • 44 persons injured in a Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district
  • In Pudukottai district, another 13 persons have been reported injured.

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9:16 AM , 21 Jan

Two Killed During Jallikattu Event in Pudukkottai

A record-breaking jallikattu event was held at Viralimalai near Pudukkottai on Sunday, 20 January, which saw the participation of 1,353 bulls and 700 tamers.

During the event, two spectators were also gored to death and nearly 40 bull-tamers were injured, reported The News Minute. The victims were identified as Ramu (32) of Illupur in Pudukottai district and Sathish Kumar (35) of Jeeyapuram in Trichy.

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8:13 PM , 17 Jan

57 Injured So Far

Reports say that as many as 57 people have been injured so far in the bull-taming sport.

According to one report in the Times of India, 44 people, including bull tamers, handlers and the general public, were injured at the Avaniyapuram jallikattu event in Madurai.

In Pudukkottai district, 13 people were injured.

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8:13 PM , 17 Jan

Madurai Admin Enrolls Participants in Mandatory Insurance Scheme

The Madurai district administration has enrolled participants in a mandatory insurance scheme that is applicable in the event of death, reported ToI. The jallikattu participants were reportedly asked to visit their banks to sign up for the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) scheme on Monday which would provide them with a risk coverage of upto Rs 2 lakh.

5:19 PM , 16 Jan

Watch: Jallikattu in Madurai

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Published: 16 Jan 2019, 4:00 PM IST
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