Posted on 09/29/2009 10:15:51 PM PDT by Saije
A TEENAGER died and more than 20 people were injured when swarms of bees escaped from their hives after the van transporting them crashed into a truck and overturned on a motorway near the resort of Marmaris, in southern Turkey.
Rescue workers, police, medics and beekeepers tried for more than an hour to release two people trapped inside the vehicle, their faces carpeted with angry bees.
One of the pair, aged 18, died in hospital from the combined effect of injuries sustained in the crash and multiple bee stings.
Three others were in intensive care in hospital. About 20 people needed treatment after they were stung as they tried to help.
"There were hundreds and hundreds of bees covering the van - they swarmed to wherever they saw a living being move. I was stung several times myself," said Kenan Gurbuz, the local bureau chief of the Anatolia news agency, who was among the first on the scene...
Murat Coban, a beekeeper, said: "A friend called and told us of the accident and asked for a team to go and help. We collected 10 people and came over in a minibus. There are about 500 to 600 hives here."
Beekeeping is an important industry in the Mediterranean region around Mugla province. The beekeepers involved in the crash had been camping in nearby forests throughout the spring and summer, tending to the insects, and were returning to their home villages when their vehicle crashed.
One rescue worker doused the crashed vehicles with water in an attempt to keep the bees at bay. The insects were further pacified by smoke in an operation that lasted for more than four hours.
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Brilliant! I'll get to work on the screenplay.....
/s ;.)
A B-movie.
Dreadful. RIP.
It goes to show you, if you’ve been injured in a car accident never yell out, “What could be worse than this?”
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