Deadly Swarm Strikes Ghana: Wild Bees Leave One Dead, Another Critical

Ghana has recently been hit by two separate and tragic incidents of fatal bee attacks, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving another in critical condition. These occurrences, happening within days of each other, have brought to light the sudden and dangerous threat posed by swarms of bees in communities and rural areas.
One such incident occurred on Sunday, December 14, in the Kpandai District, where a traditional leader lost his life following a bee attack on supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) after a campaign engagement. The attack reportedly unfolded unexpectedly, throwing the gathering into panic shortly after the NDC had concluded its activities. The deceased, who was traveling on a motorbike, was suddenly overwhelmed by a swarm of bees. In an attempt to escape the chaos, he dismounted his bike and tried to flee, but tragically lost his life amidst the confusion. The precise circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, with some local residents attributing the incident to spiritual causes, although these claims are unverified. Security agencies are expected to launch an investigation to establish the exact sequence of events. This unfortunate incident took place during a period of intense political activity in Kpandai, just ahead of a parliamentary election rerun scheduled for Tuesday, December 30, necessitated by the annulment of the 2024 results due to collation irregularities.
Just a day prior, on Saturday, December 13, another devastating bee attack claimed the life of Akuvi Egbor, a farmer believed to be in her late 70s, in Kunyorwu, a farming community near Avega within Akatsi North in the Volta Region. The incident, which happened around 10:00 AM, also left an 82-year-old woman identified as Eya Xenyo in critical condition, who is currently receiving treatment at St Anthony’s Hospital in Dzodze. Cephas Weto, the Deputy National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) Coordinator for the area, recounted the tragedy to the Ghana News Agency (GNA). According to Mr. Weto, the deceased died en route to her farm during the attack. He explained that the bees emerged from a nearby baobab tree after a machine operator, tasked with reshaping the road network in preparation for a pending funeral, disturbed their hive. The operator was unaware of the bees' presence on the tree. Upon arrival at the scene following an alert from the Ghana National Fire Service, Mr. Weto and his team found Ms. Egbor deceased and Ms. Xenyo in critical state. The body of the deceased has since been deposited at the morgue for further necessary action.
These tragic events serve as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by wild bee colonies, especially when disturbed. Investigations into both incidents are anticipated to shed more light on the circumstances and potentially inform measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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