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Bull that charged a man was finally caught!

November 8, 2016 by Staff News Writer

After several minutes of running after the bull that charged a 51-year old man in Moravia, the officers from the Fire Department finally managed to catch the animal.

According to Rodrigo Jaubert, from the Central Communications of the entity, the animal was tied in a lot near Lincoln Square, while its owner shows up.

Apparently, the bull jumped from a cattle truck headed to Guápiles, ran until a dead end street and then went into a house. The victim is a neighbor of the area, named Rodríguez Elizondo, who was helping the firefighters to catch the bull.

Now, he is reported to be stable after being transferred to the Jiménez Núñez medical center in Guadalupe, in a delicate condition, with traumas in the head, thorax and arms.

crhoy.com

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