In Tamil Nadu, jallikattu and related bull taming events on Thursday resulted in seven fatalities, including six spectators, and over 400 injuries. Notable incidents occurred in Sivaganga, Madurai, Krishnagiri, and Salem districts. The events saw significant injuries among both participants and spectators, with some victims succumbing to their injuries in hospitals. Prizes were awarded to top performers.
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