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Bullfight stand collapse: At least 4 killed, hundreds injured in central Colombia disaster

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At least four people were killed and hundreds more were injured when a section of wooden stands collapsed during a bullfight in central Colombia on Sunday.

The disaster was caught on camera. Hundreds of screaming spectators were sent plunging to the ground when the multi-level stands gave way in a packed stadium in the city of El Espinal in Tolima state. It happened during a traditional event known as "corraleja" when members of the public enter the ring to engage the bulls.

People gather near the rubble of a grandstand that collapsed in a bullring during the celebrations of the San Pedro festivities, in El Espinal, Colombia June 26, 2022. (REUTERS/Cristian Parra)

A police officer stands inside a bullring where some stands collapsed during the celebration of the San Pedro festivities, in El Espinal, Colombia June 26, 2022. (REUTERS/Cristian Parra)

Residents gather near the rubble of some stands that collapsed in a bullring during the celebrations of the San Pedro festivities, in El Espinal, Colombia June 26, 2022. (REUTERS/Cristian Parra)

Local government officials said 800 people were in the section of seating that collapsed. Tolima Gov. José Ricardo Orozco told a local radio station that two women, a man and a minor were among those killed.

Late Sunday, Tolima health secretary Martha Palacios said in a press conference that 322 people had gone to local public and private hospitals after the collapse seeking treatment. Palacio said the minor who had died was an 18-month-old baby.

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Besides the four dead, another four people were in intensive care

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