Four people have died, including an 18-month-old baby, after wooden stands collapsed at a bullfight in Colombia
Besides the four dead, another four people were in intensive care and two others recovering from surgery.
Mr Orozco said he had asked for the traditional "corralejas" to be suspended in Tolima earlier on Sunday but this one was held anyway.Aerial view of the collapsed grandstand in a bullring in the Colombian municipality of El Espinal.President-elect Gustavo Petro urged local officials to ban such events, noting that it was not the first time an incident like this had taken place.
On Saturday several people were injured during corralejas in El Espinal. Earlier this month one person died after being gored by a bull during a corraleja in the town of Repelon.Mr Orozco said he would move to ban the corralejas, saying they were dangerous and cruel to animals.President Ivan Duque said an investigation into the tragedy will take place.
"We lament the terrible tragedy registered in El Espinal, Tolima, during the festivals of San Pedro and San Juan, with the collapse of the stands during a corraleja. We will call for an investigation," he said.