Woman dies after bee attack

In this Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, photo, honey bees are seen working during the Pennsylvania Farm Show and the Pennsylvania Farm Show and Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pa. A survey of beekeepers published in the January issue of the Journal of Apicultural Research finds the percentage of operations reporting having lost colonies with colony collapse disorder symptoms decreased to 26 percent last winter, compared to 38 percent the previous season and 36 percent the season before that. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

In this Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, photo, honey bees are seen working during the Pennsylvania Farm Show and the Pennsylvania Farm Show and Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pa. A survey of beekeepers published in the January issue of the Journal of Apicultural Research finds the percentage of operations reporting having lost colonies with colony collapse disorder symptoms decreased to 26 percent last winter, compared to 38 percent the previous season and 36 percent the season before that. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Published Aug 22, 2013

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Port Elizabeth - A 55-year-old woman was stung to death by a swarm of bees in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape police said on Thursday.

Captain Johann Rheeder said the bees attacked the woman on Wednesday morning in Charlo.

She was walking near the railway line when the incident happened.

“A security guard said she heard a woman screaming. When she looked through the window she saw bees attacking her.”

He said the woman fell down and died before paramedics arrived.

He said a post-mortem would be conducted to determined the cause of death.

The woman had not yet been identified on Thursday morning.

An inquest docket was opened. - Sapa

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