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24 inculding 17 students stung by bees in Kundapur

Sat, 03 Dec 2016 10:22:48    S.O. News Service

Kundapur: Honeybees attacked 24 person including 17 students in two seperate incidents in Kundapur on Thursday.

According to the sources, 17 students of the Government Higher Primary School were stung after a beehive was attacked by a bird at Kambadakone village in Kundapur taluk while another incident reported from Balkur village in Kundapur taluk where seven person were injured.

It is said that the students were playing in the school verandah between 8.30 a.m. and 8.45 a.m., when the bird attacked the beehive on a coconut tree in a neighbouring private property.

As many as 17 children were stung by the bees.

Teachers and parents called an ambulance and took the children to the Government Hospital in Kundapur.

According to school teacher Naga Devadiga, as many as 15 children were discharged. They are Subhash (12), Shashikala (13), Harshit (10), Sushanth (13), Sujan (8), Adarsh (9), Harsha (12), Raghavendra (12), Preethesh (13), Shashank (11), Manikanta (13), Amritha (13), Ananya (13), Prajvitha (7) and Anjali (10), while  two students, Ankush (12) and Veekshita (9), are still receiving treatment at the hospital. Besides, one is suffering from an infection and another has stomach ache. Hence, the doctors advised that they should remain in the hospital,” Mr. Devadiga said.

As the children panicked after the attack, a holiday was declared for the school.

The Department of Public Instruction had urged the Department of Forests, to remove the beehive. “The Forest Department officials have said they would do it immediately,” Diwaker Shetty, Deputy Director of Public Instruction, said.

In another incident reported in Belkur village, seven person were injured who have been identified as Mahendra, Lakshmi, Poornima, Sharada, Lakshmi Billava, Jayalakshmi, and Prabhakar Billava. It is said that honeybees were attacked when a beehive got disturbed.

Mahendra was on his way to pay the water bill when he was attacked by the bees.

To escape from them, he jumped into a tank in front of the panchayat office.

The bees then entered a library at the panchayat office and stung Lakshmi, Sharada, Lakshmi Billava, Poornima and Jayalakshmi.

Prabhakar Billava, who came to save them, also got stung by the bees.

They were taken to a private hospital in Kundapur for treatment.


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