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Posted: 4:27 PM Jul 3, 2009
Man Gored by Bull at South Texas Rodeo
A 52-year-old man was expected to leave the hospital after being gored by a bull at a rodeo in South Texas. Reporter: Associated PressEmail Address: news@kbtx.com |
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A 52-year-old man was expected to leave the hospital after being gored by a bull at a rodeo in South Texas.
Rene Saenz was taken by air to Christus Spohn Hospital Corpus
Christi-Memorial, a hospital spokeswoman said, after a bull with
10-inch horns came at Saenz inside the pen Thursday night.
His son, Carlos Saenz, said his father was expected to be released from the hospital on Friday.
Event coordinator Luis Guerra said Saenz was opening the gate to
the bull pen when a young bull weighing about 900 pounds rushed
forward and punctured his lower left abdomen. Guerra said Saenz managed to jump over the fence to get help.
The annual rodeo was part of Fourth of July celebrations in
Falfurrias, a town south of San Antonio.
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