Bull which trampled man at Great Yorkshire Show 'spooked by an umbrella'

The farmer trampled by his prize-winning bull at an agricultural show was reunited with the animal today - and revealed it had been 'spooked' by the opening of an umbrella.
The bull raging during the Great Yorkshire Show incidentThe bull raging during the Great Yorkshire Show incident
The bull raging during the Great Yorkshire Show incident

Show-goers looked on in horror as Willy Barron, 61, was dragged along the ground and knocked unconscious by Limousin bull Barrons Olso, who weighs almost one tonne.

Miraculously Mr Barron survived serious injury during the incident at the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate on Tuesday.

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Today the farmer was reunited with 16-month-old Barrons Olso at the showground.

The aftermath of the incidentThe aftermath of the incident
The aftermath of the incident

-> Man knocked unconscious by spooked prize bull at Great Yorkshire ShowHe told how the animal was spooked by a spectator's opening umbrella which caused him to slip on a ramp.

Barrons Oslo was photographed as he then charged into his handler, striking him on the head, and dragging him along the ground as shocked viewers watched on.

Mr Barron, who bred and reared the bull, was knocked unconscious for a few seconds after suffering a blow to the head and had four stitches behind his ear.

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The farmer from Burnhope, County Durham, has defended Barrons Oslo, saying he meant "no malice".

The farmer reunited with his prize-winning bullThe farmer reunited with his prize-winning bull
The farmer reunited with his prize-winning bull

He said: "Apparently an umbrella opened in front of us as we were walking together, which startled the bull.

"When that happened he slipped on the ramp and that really unnerved him.

"He just wanted to be away from the area at that point, so he ran. I remember being dragged along the floor before being hit in the head and going unconscious.

"I came round after a few seconds and got some treatment."

The injuries the farmer sustained in the incidentThe injuries the farmer sustained in the incident
The injuries the farmer sustained in the incident
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Mr Barron added: "There was no malice in the bull whatsoever.

"It was just those two things startled him within the space of a few seconds.

"If it was only the umbrella that went up he would probably have been fine, but he slipped as well and that scared him."

Mr Barron, who breeds pedigree Limousin bull at his property, Morrow Edge Farm, said: "I certainly have no hard feelings about what happened, it's just one of those things.

"He's a really good bull and we're both absolutely fine.

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"I have seen the same kind of thing happen to other people before, just not to myself."

The incident happened on Tuesday (11/7) at around 9.45am, moments after Barrons Oslo was crowned champion in the Great Yorkshire Show's British Limousin class.

Mr Barron had to be stretchered away from the area and transported to Harrogate District Hospital, where he was treated.

He said the loose bull was caught by someone seconds after he bolted and led to a nearby shed to calm down.

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After being discharged by doctors, Mr Barron made his way back to the showground to check on Barrons Oslo.

Prior to the incident Barrons Oslo placed first in his class and won three prizes, including 'best junior exhibitor bred male' and 'best British Limousin animal exhibited by a North Eastern Limousin Breeders Club member'.

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