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Fall River man killed in rodeo accident, fundraiser announced

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A Fall River man was killed in what appears to be a tragic accident.

According to Norton Police, on Wednesday, August 29th, at approximately 8:36 p.m., Norton Police learned that a male was injured at the New England Rodeo, located at 185 North Washington Street in Norton. The police dispatcher received a phone call and was notified that the male victim was being transported to the Norton police station. The Norton Fire Department was requested to meet the victim at the police station. The male, Evaldo DeSilva, 35, of Fall River, was transported to Rhode Island Hospital by the Norton Fire Department where he later died.

Witnesses at the rodeo reported that DeSilva was riding a training bull and that he was wearing protective gear. They stated that DeSilva fell from the bull, onto the ground, and was stepped on by the bull. The incident remains under investigation by Norton Police, however it appears that it was a tragic accident and that no foul play was involved.

The Rhode Island Medical Examiner’s office is investigating as well.

The New England Rodeo has announced that they are getting people together today (Saturday) in memory of Evaldo, a cowboy who lost his life doing what he loves to do. All of the money raised will go to Evaldo Silva’s Family to help pay for the expenses to bring his body back to his family in Brazil.

The rodeo is asking for a $10 minimum donation at the gate per adult (per person), kids 8-12 $5, 7 years and under free.

Gate opens at 7:15 pm
Rodeo starts at 8:30pm
Kids playtime with Sheriff knockhead 7:30pm
Kids mutton busting and mini bronc riding 8pm
Soccer Bull
Live music band 10:30pm

Professional bull riding
Barrel racing
Mounting shooting Demo
Mutton Bustin
Mini bronco Riding
Soccer Bull
Kids time with the clown
Mechanical bull
Live music
Brazilian BBQ , popcorn, french fries, chicken fingers and drinks. Cash only. (Or bring your on cooler)

(Dogs Allowed on Leash)

For more information call 978-210-7952.

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