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7 killed, over 400 injured in bull-taming events across Tamil Nadu

IndiaTimes Thursday, 16 January 2025
Seven people died and over 400 were injured during jallikattu and related bull taming events across Tamil Nadu. Incidents occurred in various districts including Siravayal, Alanganallur, and Krishnagiri. In some cases, spectators and bull owners were victims. Numerous injuries were reported during these traditional events despite precautions, emphasizing the inherent risks involved in such cultural practices.
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