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’A Spanish bullfighter who lost sight in one eye and has partial facial paralysis after a terrifying goring returned to the bullring today, five months after his injury.
On Oct. 8, a bull's horn ripped into Juan Jose Padilla's lower jaw and caused his left eyeball to protrude as spectators screamed in horror. Padilla was seen getting up shouting, "I can't see, I can't see anything," his face gushing blood as assistants distracted the bull.
Now, wearing an eye patch and speaking with a lisp, Padilla fulfilled what he describes as an unquenchable desire to once again face massive 500-kilogram fighting bulls with the aid of only a cape and sword.’’
’A Spanish bullfighter who lost sight in one eye and has partial facial paralysis after a terrifying goring returned to the bullring today, five months after his injury.
On Oct. 8, a bull's horn ripped into Juan Jose Padilla's lower jaw and caused his left eyeball to protrude as spectators screamed in horror. Padilla was seen getting up shouting, "I can't see, I can't see anything," his face gushing blood as assistants distracted the bull.
Now, wearing an eye patch and speaking with a lisp, Padilla fulfilled what he describes as an unquenchable desire to once again face massive 500-kilogram fighting bulls with the aid of only a cape and sword.’’
(Accessed 08/03/12)(http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10789952)
The Bull fighter involved in this accident.
Hi Logan,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you have described a lot of things about this man who got out of the bulls hold. I think you did this piece of writing really good. If you keep this up you will do good during the year.
Marvin