The world of rodeo cries one of their own.
Professional Taurus Cavalier Dylan Grant died after suffering deadly injuries when she participated in the event of Wharton County Youth Fair Xtreme Bulls in Wharton, Texas, April 3. He was 24 years old.
His father, Grantsaid the bull that his son was driving it, and then walked.
“He raised his neck,” he told ABC News in an interview released on April 4. “He lacked the arena and directly at the ambulance with these injuries.”
The Professional Association of Rodeo Cowboys said that in a statement, the doctors had precipitated the bull in an ambulance and had started working to stabilize it, after which it was taken by helicopter to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, where he died.
“What happened to Dylan last night was very, very, very, very rare,” said his father. “It was a weird accident.”
Wade said her son was “double hard” and “filled with kindness”.
Dylan is also survived by his mother Tiffany and brother Derek.
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