On 9 July 2016, during the
Vaquilla del Ángel (literally "Angel's Heifer" — the angel is the city's patron, the Holy Guardian Angel) celebrations in
Teruel, Barrio was on the bill together with Curro Vázquez and Morenito de Aranda. Barrio was 29 years old by this time. He was allotted the afternoon's third bull, a beast from the Los Maños ranch weighing 529 kg, named Lorenzo, who would be the last bull that Barrio ever faced. Lorenzo delivered a deadly goring to Barrio, thrusting a horn deep into the bullfighter's chest. Barrio died within minutes. Lorenzo's horn had passed through the bullfighter's
axilla, penetrating his right lung and rupturing his
thoracic aorta, leading to massive
blood loss and a quick death. It was the first time in more than thirty years that a bullfighter had died during a
corrida in Spain (excluding the
banderilleros Manolo Montoliú and Ramón Soto Vargas, who died in 1992), the last before Barrio having been
José Cubero Sánchez "el Yiyo" on 30 August 1985 at
Colmenar Viejo,
Madrid. The whole incident was broadcast live on
television. Barrio's body was brought to his hometown, and a chapel of rest (place where respects can be paid to one who has died) was set up at the local sports centre. After Barrio's death, many
animal rights and anti-bullfighting advocates published messages that could have constituted crimes, leading the
Fundación del Toro de Lidia ("
Fighting Bull Foundation") and Víctor Barrio's family to take legal action against messages that they considered insulting and slanderous. A case in point was the complaint that Barrio's family brought against a teacher named Vicent Belenguer who had allegedly posted on his
Facebook account that he wished the same fate (that is, death) on all Barrio's kin. In 2017, a plaque was unveiled at the
Valdemorillo bullring, out through whose main gate Barrio had been borne, shoulder-high, as both a
novillero and a matador. Also unveiled at the Teruel bullring was a tile in the bullfighter's honour decorated with a guardian angel's wings. In 2021, a ceramic mosaic homage to Barrio was unveiled at Las Ventas, right at the Great Gate. The artist was
Luis Gordillo. ==Foundation==