Bullfighter is gored to death during his first performance



Gruesome video shows a young bullfighter being gored to death at his very first performance — with a shocked audience member also later dying.

Manuel Maria Trindade, 22, was seen making his debut Friday in front of almost 7,000 people in the Campo Pequeno bullring in Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, and ceremoniously staring down a 1,500-pound bull.

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Trindade started running toward the animal — just to hesitate as it charged back at him.

A bullfighter has been killed after taunting the animal at a live event in Portugal. Campo Pequeno

As the new performer tried to grab its horns to slow it, the bull instead hoisted him up by its horns and carried him all the way to the other side of the ring.

Several other bullfighters ran out but failed to slow the charge as the bull continued attacking the helpless bullfighter, who remained sprawled on the ground. They eventually got it to move by pulling on its tail and shining lights in its eyes.

Paramedics rushed to treat Trindade, but he suffered traumatic head injuries and was declared brain dead when he arrived at the hospital. He also suffered cardiorespiratory arrest and died on Saturday, Portuguese outlet Correio da Manha reported.

A 73-year-old orthopedic surgeon who was in the audience also fell ill soon after the horrific episode and later died at a hospital, Touro e Ouro reported. Vasco Morais Batista’s death appeared to be from an aortic aneurysm, the outlet said, without saying if the horror of watching the fatal performance played a role.

Trindade’s mother, Alzira, later wrote an open letter slamming trolls who had celebrated her son’s death, which they blamed on him taking part in a cruel and medieval sport.

The bull lifted up Manuel Maria Trindade after he tried to leap over the animal and grab it by the horns. X / @UpSomeone1
The bull hurled Trindade against the wall of the arena and he died the following day. Campo Pequeno

She addressed the letter to members of the Portuguese animal rights political party People-Animals-Nature (PAN) and its supporters.

“I want to thank you for all your applause, laughter, and rejoicing over my son’s death. Did you know him well enough to be happy about his death? Do you know if he liked animals?” she wrote in the letter, as shared by O Digital.

“My son belonged to a group of brothers who wear a jacket with honor and bravery. These groups never harmed a bull; they handled it skillfully!” Alzira Trindade wrote.

Portuguese bullfighting, unlike its infamous Spanish variation, is a bloodless sport where the object is not to kill the animal.

Trindade’s mother slammed trolls she accused of celebrating her son’s death. Instagram / @gfasaomancosoficial

The aim of forcado like Trindade is to grab the charging bull by the horns and stop it or tire it out.

Usually, the bull’s horns are covered in leather padding to prevent serious injury to the competitors, although it isn’t clear if that was the case in Friday’s tragedy.

Despite being less cruel than Spanish bullfighting, there have still been calls from animal rights groups and left-wing parties in Portugal to ban the sport.


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