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Renowned Portuguese bullfighter, 22, is killed by huge 1,500lbs bull in front of horrified crowd – and a fan ALSO dies while watching

This is the terrible moment when a famous Portuguese bull wrestling was killed after being taken by an angry 1,500 lb monster and hitting a wall.

Manuel Maria Trindade, a 22 -year -old bullfather, performed Lisbon’s first performance at Campo Pequeno Bullring when the show ended in the tragedy.

Images from the event, ‘Pega de Cara’ (face capture) as part of the performance of the animal to charge the tremendous bull to charge the young ‘Forcado’nun showing that the manifest.

The monster then ran at high speed towards Trindade, who tried to catch and control the animal’s horns.

However, in seconds, Trindade was removed by the Srampaging bull and thrown into the wall of the arena.

The audience on the ring with 6,848 seats shouted in horror as the victim spread to the ground while making crazy attempts to shoot the monster.

The animal finally held a bull wrestler and others on the eye line. Medical officials ran to treat Trindade in the ring, but the injuries at the beginning were violent.

According to Portugal News Site ZapA 73 -year -old spectator, a spectator who watched the bullfighting, collapsed as the events emerged and died at the stands.

A video of fighting shows that the victim runs towards the enormous bull to provoke the animal to charging the animal

1,500LB Monster ran at high speed towards Trindade, trying to capture and control the horns of the animal.

1,500LB Monster ran at high speed towards Trindade, trying to capture and control the horns of the animal.

However, in seconds, Trindade was removed by the stormy bull and thrown into the wall of the arena

However, in seconds, Trindade was removed by the stormy bull and thrown into the wall of the arena

Trindade was young but celebrated forcado

Trindade was young but celebrated forcado

After the fight, Bullfighter Trindade ran to the São José Hospital and was put into a warned coma, but he died on 23 August on August 23 after he began to arrest cardiovascular.

The deceased audience was Vasco Morais Batista, an elderly orthopedic surgeon who watched the terrible fight from a box from the Aveiro region.

The Red Cross was treated by medical officials before running to Santa Maria Hospital, where a deadly aortic aneurysm was detected.

Trindade was a young but celebrated Forcado – the name of a Portuguese warrior who deliberately charges a bull.

After the animal gets angry, the eight Forcados team needs to create a single -file line and try to jump and stop in one by one, bolt monster.

Unlike the Spanish Taurus fight, where the animal was killed by Matador at the end of the performance, the bulls were not killed in the Portuguese tradition due to the prohibition of ritual in 1836, and another forbidding the Bulls Bulls in 1921.

Instead, they are later taken for professional massacre – sometimes monsters, especially monsters thought to be brave, are forgiven ‘and retire to work.

Trindade’s case is not clear what the animal is.

Trindade continued a family tradition by following the bullfighting, and at the same time followed the footsteps of his father, a Forcado, a forcado.

Trindade continued a family tradition by following the bullfighting, and at the same time followed the footsteps of his father, a Forcado, a forcado.

Health officials ran to treat Rindade in the ring, but the head injuries were violent

Health officials ran to treat Rindade in the ring, but the head injuries were violent

He ran to the São José Hospital, where he was put in an induced coma, but died on 23 August 24 hours after irreparable brain damage.

He ran to the São José Hospital, where he was put in an induced coma, but died on 23 August 24 hours after irreparable brain damage.

When the bull is charged, Eight Forcados needs to stand on a single file line and try to wrest up to stop the animal.

When the bull is charged, Eight Forcados needs to stand on a single file line and try to wrest up to stop the animal.

Trindade's Forcados member tried to stop the bull from charging towards the wood wall

Trindade’s Forcados member tried to stop the bull from charging towards the wood wall

The animal was finally suppressed by holding a bull wrestler and others on the eye line by holding bright capes on the eye line.

The animal was finally suppressed by holding a bull wrestler and others on the eye line by holding bright capes on the eye line.

Forcados is unique to Portugal’s bullfighting style and moves without any protection or weapons.

Before he was completely dominant by the animal, Trindade was called a Pega de Cara (face capture) by taking the bull horns. If the stunt was successful, Trindade would join him by climbing Forcados to the animal and wrestling to the ground to the delivery point.

The promising 22 -year -old fought for the São Manços Amateur Bullfighting Group, which celebrated its 60th anniversary this year.

In the municipality of évora, Nossa Senhora was from Machede.

Trindade continued a family tradition by following the Taurus wrestling, and at the same time followed the footprints of his father, a forcado with the São Manços group.

The company responsible for organizing the bullfighting on Friday, ‘the deepest condolences wishes to the family, Grupo de Forcados Amadores de S. Manços and all young man sent to friends.

Lisbon’s Campo Pequeno was built in the 1890s and the house of the Portugal Taurus wrestling in the summer season.

The Taurus fight has a rich history in Portugal and dates back to the end of the 16th century with the assembly of the first known ring in Lisbon.

In a separate strange event in Spain, a man raised violently by a bull burning at a festival.

After provoked by a crowd, he charged the angry animal towards Revler and turned him more than once before he escaped from his security barriers.

The series of events occurred at the foothills of Valencia, the Eastern Spanish city in Alfafar, the annual festival.

Taurus was released on the street, locally known as a ‘bou mumsanı’.

The controversial practice was greatly criticized by animal rights activists who filmed a bull scenes with burning torches connected to the horns that stolen him after hitting a wooden box.

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