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The bull visited several points of the city, such as the tianguis La Rotonda, the zócalo, Avenida Libertad and Benito Juárez market (Video: Televisa)
A bull weighing more than 400 kilos surprised this Saturday traders and customers tianguis The rotunda, in the municipality of Atlixco, in Puebla.
The animal broke into the market and overturned two fruit and vegetable stands, while elements of the municipal police pursued him and tried to repress him.
"I almost did not see it, because I entered the cellar here, I locked myself up. There you throw what you want"said one of the chain's merchants Televisa.
The presence of the bull triggers panic. The tianguis is one of the municipality's points of greatest wealth on weekends, which is why hundreds of people were there making their purchases.
"He pbaded and got up, we had already placed the honey display stand, he pbaded by and raised his head to the table and he threw it and the gallons of honey were broken ", the saleswoman Laura Tochihui told.
In addition to La Rotonda tianguis, he visited Avenida Libertad Central Avenue, the Zocalo and the market Benito Juárezwhere he hurt a merchant at a vegetable stand.
The bull fractured the woman four toes, so she had to be transferred to the Gonzalo Río Arronte Medical Complexaccording to local media reports.
In addition, the Director of Public Security of Atlixco, José Gustavo Ramírez, confirmed that a man was injured in the vicinity of La Rotonda Park. It was at this point that a group of 30 men managed to reduce the animal and tie it up with the help of ropes.
Authorities are now investigating from where the bull escaped.
The inhabitants of Atlixco are not the only ones to have been afraid to see a wild animal roaming the streets. Two weeks ago, citizens of San Luis Potosí denounced the fact that a 30-kilogram cougar was walking in a residential area of Colonia Lomas, the fourth section.
When elements of public security arrived in the area, they found the cougar in the garage of a house. To prevent him from escaping, the vets administered him a sedative dart.
Also in San Juan de Aragón, Mexico City, neighbors were alarmed to see a wolf roaming the streets. The dog's docile behavior and phenotypic characteristics led PROFEPA's experts to think that it could be a domestic dog. However, DNA testing confirmed that it was a hybrid Canadian wolf.
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