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Peru Breeder Dies After Rooster’s Blade Wounds Femoral Artery in Paramonga

Authorities are examining potential safety failures, prompting calls for tighter oversight of cockfighting events.

Overview

  • Jorge Castillo Corzo, 55, died on Oct. 18 in Paramonga, Barranca, after being cut in the thigh by a rooster equipped with a metal blade, according to local reports.
  • Newer accounts say he was injured while helping fasten the blade during event preparations at a local coliseum rather than during an active bout.
  • The medical examiner reported a 7-centimeter puncture wound that compromised the femoral artery and caused massive bleeding, with hypovolemic shock cited as the cause of death.
  • Family and neighbors transported him to a nearby health center, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival, despite resuscitation efforts.
  • Police and forensic teams conducted on-site procedures and continue to investigate, as residents urge stricter controls on equipment such as metal spurs and knives used in legal cockfights.