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Dramatic Scenes as Mathare Residents Rescue Man Attacked by Deadly Bees: “Aki Mmeacha Ameumia”


  • Chaos broke out in Mathare as a man was relentlessly attacked by a swarm of bees, forcing residents to intervene in his rescue
  • The man, using a blanket to shield himself, struggled to fend off the bees while visibly in pain as the insects stung him repeatedly
  • An angry woman scolded onlookers for filming the incident instead of helping, leading efforts to save the victim from further stings
  • Residents lit a carton box to produce smoke and successfully drove the bees away, rushing the man to safety after the dramatic rescue

Didacus Malowa, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

Nairobi – Chaos erupted in Mathare as residents sprang into action to rescue a man who was being relentlessly attacked by a swarm of bees.

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The dramatic incident, which has since gone viral, saw the young man struggling to shield himself with a blanket as the vicious insects stung him repeatedly.

In the video, the man, seemingly overwhelmed by the attack, attempted to cover his head but left the rest of his body exposed to the aggressive bees.

His desperate efforts proved futile, and soon, he uncovered his face, clearly in excruciating pain as the swarm continued their assault.

The situation took a surprising turn when an angry woman intervened, berating those filming the ordeal instead of helping the victim.

“Wueeh, you’re recording instead of helping… so what’s wrong?” she questioned as she led the charge to rescue the man.

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In a coordinated effort, the woman and other concerned residents lit a carton box, using the smoke to drive away the bees.

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They then hurriedly carried the victim away from the scene, expressing shock at the extent of the bee stings.

“Aki mmeacha ameumia,” one resident lamented as the group worked together to save him from further harm.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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