North Carolina Teen Dies After Being Thrown From Bull and Crushed At Rodeo


At a rodeo in North Carolina, a teenage kid was thrown from a bull, which trampled him to death. During around 8:24 p.m. on Saturday, January 28, emergency medical services (EMS) in Stokes County received a call reporting a cardiac arrest at a Rafter K Rodeo Company LLC event in King. The teen was rushed to a local hospital where he was subsequently declared dead despite two EMTs trying life-saving procedures there, according to reports. Check further details in the article below.

North Carolina Teen Dies After Being Thrown From Bull and Crushed At Rodeo

Denim Bradshaw, 14, was the victim, according to family, he fell from a bull during the event before it ran over and killed him. “Well my mum just phoned and my little nephew then I wanted to go for the bull riding contest and he fell off and then the bull came and crushed him and he just went away rest in peace denim,” Shaun Renn said on Facebook on Sunday. I’m very sorry Bradshaw, you’re too young for what happened to you.

North Carolina Teen Dies

“Everyone here at Rafter K Rodeo Company, LLC would like to send our profound sympathies to the family and friends of the bull rider, Denim Bradshaw,” a spokeswoman for the company wrote in a post published on Facebook on Sunday. In a statement published on Sunday to Facebook, a representative for Rafter K Rodeo Company, LLC stated: “We at Rafter K Rodeo Company, LLC would like to express our profound sympathies to Denim Bradshaw’s family and friends.

“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who came to assist since our sport is truly a family. We appreciate the hard work of the local law officers, paramedics, and EMTs who provide care for the cowboys. “This is a horrible occurrence, and words cannot express the loss’s agony. We kindly ask everyone to join us in praying for his family’s comfort and healing during this trying time.

The 14-year-old bull rider Denim Bradshaw lost his life yesterday night at the rodeo in King, the Sauratown Trailblazers Horse Club wrote on Sunday, January 29, in a Facebook post: “The Sauratown Trailblazers extend their thoughts and prayers for the family and friends of Denim Bradshaw. Along with the first responders who tried their best to assist, we are also thinking of the witnesses and those who were present and saw it. It is no doubt to say that the news has saddened many people and has become a topic of interest among everyone. Follow Social Telecast for more updates and the latest news.