Aware of his condition, he communicated his desire to die to his doctors and relatives through gestures and whispers.
El Pana met his fate in a bullfighting ring in Durango on May 1, when the second bull charged at himDying was his victory.
El Pana was the bullfighter of the slums.
He liked to arrive at the ring in a pink buggy, wearing a 19th-century-style ponytail and smoking huge Havana cigars.
The bullfighter drew his last breath at 6.45pm on the eighth floor of the Hospital Civil in Guadalajara, surrounded by his family and medical staff.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/06/03/inenglish/1464966009_760168.html
