Seven people were injured in the fourth bull run, one ot them a Spanish gored in his right thigh with a 15 cm wound and a young Amercian suffering from a cranial traumatism, as the last press release from the Hospital reported.
The Spanish injured, I.F.R., 28 years old, received surgery and his prognosis is reserved with a wound of 15 centimeters deep and 10 centimeters length. The young American, D.J., 31 years old, comes from Florida, and he is now conscious and waiting for a scan brain. He was taken to Navarra Hospital after the Encierro where he is staying the next 24 hours to be kept under observation. Both were taken to Navarra Hospital, as:
- J.G.H.N., 62, from Pamplona, suffering from a cranial traumatism, hit in Mercaderes and whose prognosis remains reserved.
- J.M.V., 39, from Valencia (Spain), with a politraumatism, taken from Mercaderes street, has already left the hospital.
Three more injured were taken to Virgen del Camino Hospital:
- A.D.L., 33, from Pamplona, with a cranial traumatism from Mercaderes street. He already left the hospital.
- C.D.B., 48, from Pamplona, with a cranial traumatism from Plaza Consistorial. He left the hospital.
Two more injured runners from the first Encierro left the Navarra Hospital: J.P., 20, who comes from California (EEUU), and B.K., Corean citizan in his 26. Still several runners remain at Navarra Hospital:
- J.E.A., 37, from Lekunberri (Navarra), seriously injured the 7th, with a traumatism in his torax remains at the Intensive Care Unit.
- A.G.H., 37, from Amorebieta (Vizcaya). Injured in the second run bull with elbow traumatism.
- W.M.D., from California (EEUU), 22 años, gored yesterday in his gluteus remains at Surgery Service. His prognosis is serious but stable.
Two more runners remain in Virgen del Camino Hospital:
-E.I.P., 31, from Bilbao, gored in his left thigh after the second run. He needed surgery and stays at Traumatology Service. His prognosis is less serious.
-J.M.I.S., 45, from Pamplona, with an ankle, shinbone and fibule fracture, needed surgery after running in the second Encierro. The prognosis is serious and remains at Traumatology Service.