<p>Chennai: Two persons, including a minor boy, were gored to death by a bull during a <em>manjuvirattu</em> (bull-chasing sport) event in Sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. Rahul, a 12-year-old boy, died when the bull, which was released by its owner, came and hit him as he was sitting inside the spectators' gallery. </p><p>A 36-year-old man also died in the event when a bull gored him to death, police said, adding that about 70 people were injured during the event. <em>Manjuvirattu</em> is much like <em>Jallikattu -</em> which is played across southern districts of Tamil Nadu in different names. </p><p>The incident took place when Cooperation Minister K R Periyakaruppan and Sivaganga MP Karti P Chidambaram were witnessing the event. </p><p>Meanwhile, the world-famous <em>Alanganallur jallikattu</em> (bull-taming sport) also took place on Wednesday with over 800 bull tamers participating in the event. Over a dozen people were injured in the <em>jallikattu</em> event in Alanganallur, police said, adding that the first prize was bagged by Karthik, who tamed 18 bulls. </p>
<p>Chennai: Two persons, including a minor boy, were gored to death by a bull during a <em>manjuvirattu</em> (bull-chasing sport) event in Sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. Rahul, a 12-year-old boy, died when the bull, which was released by its owner, came and hit him as he was sitting inside the spectators' gallery. </p><p>A 36-year-old man also died in the event when a bull gored him to death, police said, adding that about 70 people were injured during the event. <em>Manjuvirattu</em> is much like <em>Jallikattu -</em> which is played across southern districts of Tamil Nadu in different names. </p><p>The incident took place when Cooperation Minister K R Periyakaruppan and Sivaganga MP Karti P Chidambaram were witnessing the event. </p><p>Meanwhile, the world-famous <em>Alanganallur jallikattu</em> (bull-taming sport) also took place on Wednesday with over 800 bull tamers participating in the event. Over a dozen people were injured in the <em>jallikattu</em> event in Alanganallur, police said, adding that the first prize was bagged by Karthik, who tamed 18 bulls. </p>