Man killed by blade-wielding rooster during illegal cockfight

Authored by 9news.com.au and submitted by Mm2k

A man has died after a rooster slashed him with a razor during an illegal cockfight in India.

Saripalli Venkateswara Rao was a spectator in Pragadavaram village in the state of Andhra Pradesh on Friday.

The birds have razor blades tied to their limbs and are then placed in the ring where they fight until one is left standing.

A man has died after a rooster slashed him with a razor during an illegal cockfight in India. (EPA/AAP)

When an event organiser was placing the rooster into the ring, it struggled free and kicked out, fatally wounding 55-year-old Venkateswara Rao in the stomach.

The Indian Supreme Court banned cockfights as part of the 1960 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act , however they are still a popular practice in many Indian villages, especially as part of celebrations for Makar Sankranti, a Hindu festival day.

Mr Venkateswara was the only death reported during the events, however a dozen other injuries were reported.

When an event organiser was placing the rooster into the ring, it struggled free and kicked out, fatally wounding 55-year-old Venkateswara Rao in the stomach. (EPA/AAP)

The contests attract large crowds, with substantial amounts of money gambled on the winners.

NinjaRealist on January 21st, 2020 at 17:24 UTC »

This is not even the first time I have heard of this happening in recent times: https://newsfeed.time.com/2011/02/09/an-unexpected-cockfight-outcome-man-dies-after-being-stabbed-by-rooster/

 

That was a different incident in California 9 years ago. Wouldn't be surprised if there were lots of cockfighting fatalities in the history of the sport. Turns out, strapping razor blades onto fast and aggressive birds is extremely dangerous.

cedriceent on January 21st, 2020 at 17:00 UTC »

Imagine what would have happened if the rooster had a gun instead.

Benjamin_Grimm on January 21st, 2020 at 16:07 UTC »

I don't know how they score Cockfighting, but that must be worth a lot of points, in any case.