Paquirri
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Paquirri | |
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Paquirri monument, Plaza de toros de El Puerto | |
Birth name | Francisco Rivera Pérez |
Born |
Zahara de los Atunes, Cádiz, Spain | March 5, 1948
Died |
September 26, 1984 36) Pozoblanco, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain | (aged
Spouse | Carmen Ordoñez (1973-1979, divorced), Isabel Pantoja (1983-1984, his death) |
Nationality | Spanish |
Francisco Rivera Pérez, known as Paquirri (March 5, 1948 - September 26, 1984), was a Spanish bullfighter.
Death
Paquirri was gored by a bull named "Avispado" (Spanish for smart or especially aware) during a bullfight in Pozoblanco (Córdoba),[1] and died while he was being transported to Córdoba Hospital.
Family
He was first married to Carmen Ordóñez, with whom he had two sons, Cayetano Rivera Ordóñez and Francisco Rivera Ordóñez. Both these sons are matadors and form part of the Ordóñez family bullfighting dynasty. After divorcing Ordóñez, he married the famous Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja, with whom he had a son named Francisco José Rivera Pantoja.
References
- ↑ Giles Tremlett (21 August 2007), No death in the afternoon: state TV axes bullfights, The Guardian
See also
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