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One person is in critical condition, while 40 others, including four police officers, sustained injuries after a swarm of bees attacked Daavi Blessed Police Station at Gomoa Amoada Junction in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region.
Reports indicate that the bees had been hiding inside a faculty tipper parked beside the station. The swarm spread and attacked residents after the vehicle owner opened the bonnet, resulting in multiple stings.
In an interview with Adom News, victim Sakora Ahiadome recounted his harrowing experience, saying he tried to spray the bees but narrowly escaped serious harm.
“One person is in critical condition and urgently needs medical attention, or he could die,” he said.
Sakora also revealed that the bees attacked animals, killing three fowls, and described how officers were trapped by the swarm for three hours, left hungry and vulnerable during the ordeal.
The incident has left the community shaken and raised concerns over the need for better precautions when dealing with aggressive bees in public areas.
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