[VIDEO] CA Woman Stung Over 1000 Times By Thousands of Angry Bees - Collapses From Attack Before She Can Reach Safety

My gosh, it's tough to even imagine this happening to someone. There is an elderly  woman named Linda, who was just going about her day in Murietta, California, and minding her own business. As Linda is heading to her car, out of nowhere, a massive swarm of bees starts attacking her.

Just picture it - these bees were covering her, from her waist up to head. It's horrifying to even think of this. The poor lady desperately tired to reach her car, but she fell to the ground, overwhelmed by the relentless bee and their powerful little stings. And speaking of the stings - she got stung over a thousand times. It's just awful. Thankfully, she's in recovery now.

From Daily Mail


An elderly woman was stung at least 1,000 times after being attacked by hundreds of bees outside her home in California.  

The woman, identified only by her first name, Linda, was attacked while walking to her car in Murietta, Riverside County, earlier this week. 

Cellphone footage captured the horrifying scene as she held up a yellow bag and tried to swat the swarm away from her.  

A neighbor named Chuck, who witnessed the attack told KTLA News that the 'bees were relentless'.

'She was fully covered from the waist up,' he said. 'She staggered to where her car is, and then she fell to the ground,' he said.

Another neighbor, who recorded the ambush and rushed to the woman's aid, said she tried to help until she started getting attacked.  

'I tried to spray her with a hose, but they started attacking me,' she said. 'So I ran into the neighbor's garage and then I ran back out to get my phone, and that's when I called 911.'

When emergency personnel from the Murrieta Fire and Rescue arrived the bees continued to swarm and sting them. At least one of the firemen was hospitalized. 


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After they managed to rush the poor woman to the hospital, officials had to hose down Linda's house with foam to deal with the remaining bees.

A beekeeper who got the call to assess the situation estimated a startling 100,000 bees buzzing around, based on the number of colonies he spotted.

That's genuinely frightening. We're seriously relieved she's safe.

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