Austin Bellamy, 20, was helping cut some tree branches in a lemon grove last Friday when he accidentally cut into a nest full of Africanized killer bees, his mother Shawna Carter wrote in a GoFundMe set up to help with his bills Bellamy at the hospital.

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“He was just covered in bees,” Carter told WCPO. “Screaming and yelling, screaming for help.” Carter told the outlet that her son was placed in a medically induced coma over the weekend at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Story continues below ad He confirmed to FOX19 that he woke up from the coma on Wednesday. His grandmother, Phyllis Edwards, was standing under the tree when the bees attacked, but said she was unable to help because she was also being attacked. “When he started cutting them, that’s when the bees came out and he tried to anchor, and he couldn’t,” Phyllis told FOX19. “He was shouting at me: ‘Help! Help me! Aid!’ And no one would help him.”

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“I was going to try to climb the ladder to get to Austin … I saw how high he was … but I couldn’t get to him because I was surrounded by bees,” she said. Bellamy was eventually rescued by the local fire department. Not only was Bellamy stung tens of thousands of times, but the GoFundMe claims he also swallowed about 30 of the insects. “So he had bees in him and they got bees out of him by Sunday morning,” Carter told FOX19. Story continues below ad Carter told WCPO that the local fire department told her the bees were killer bees. According to the store, the Southwest Ohio Beekeepers Association said a bee sample will be needed to determine the type of bee. Carter told FOX19 she fainted when she got the news that her son had been stung so many times.

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“It was too much for me to take.” “It looked like he had a black blanket on his head up to his neck, up to his arms,” ​​she explained, adding that “he had bees in him and they were taking bees out of him until Sunday morning.” As of Thursday morning, the GoFundMe had surpassed its $10,0000 goal. Doctors say Bellamy is expected to make a full recovery. 0:40 Texas man killed by swarm of bees: “They were relentless!” Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.


title: “Man Stung By Bees 20 000 Times While Removing Tree Branches In Ohio National Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Danny Thorpe”


Austin Bellamy, 20, was helping cut some tree branches in a lemon grove last Friday when he accidentally cut into a nest full of Africanized killer bees, his mother Shawna Carter wrote in a GoFundMe set up to help with his bills Bellamy at the hospital.

		Read more: Top Russian oil executive dies after ‘falling from hospital window’ 		
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			Top Russian oil executive dies after ‘falling from hospital window’ 	     

“He was just covered in bees,” Carter told WCPO. “Screaming and yelling, screaming for help.” Carter told the outlet that her son was placed in a medically induced coma over the weekend at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Story continues below ad He confirmed to FOX19 that he woke up from the coma on Wednesday. His grandmother, Phyllis Edwards, was standing under the tree when the bees attacked, but said she was unable to help because she was also being attacked. “When he started cutting them, that’s when the bees came out and he tried to anchor, and he couldn’t,” Phyllis told FOX19. “He was shouting at me: ‘Help! Help me! Aid!’ And no one would help him.”

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“I was going to try to climb the ladder to get to Austin … I saw how high he was … but I couldn’t get to him because I was surrounded by bees,” she said. Bellamy was eventually rescued by the local fire department. Not only was Bellamy stung tens of thousands of times, but the GoFundMe claims he also swallowed about 30 of the insects. “So he had bees in him and they got bees out of him by Sunday morning,” Carter told FOX19. Story continues below ad Carter told WCPO that the local fire department told her the bees were killer bees. According to the store, the Southwest Ohio Beekeepers Association said a bee sample will be needed to determine the type of bee. Carter told FOX19 she fainted when she got the news that her son had been stung so many times.

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“It was too much for me to take.” “It looked like he had a black blanket on his head up to his neck, up to his arms,” ​​she explained, adding that “he had bees in him and they were taking bees out of him until Sunday morning.” As of Thursday morning, the GoFundMe had surpassed its $10,0000 goal. Doctors say Bellamy is expected to make a full recovery. 0:40 Texas man killed by swarm of bees: “They were relentless!” Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.