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VIDEO: Bees Attack Ghanaian Minister, Chiefs In Koforidua

Bees Attack Ghanaian Minister in koforidua
VIDEO: Bees Attack Ghanaian Minister, Chiefs In Koforidua

VIDEO: Bees Attack Ghanaian Minister, Chiefs In Koforidua

A swarm of bees has attacked a Ghanaian minister, chiefs, and others, interrupting a local government meeting in Asokore of Koforidua, a suburb in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

According to details privy to OccupyGH.com, the bees attacked the Minister, MCE, Chiefs, and others who gathered at the Local Government meeting which came off at Asokore today.

A video on UTV sighted by occupygh details the unfortunate event. The Deputy Local Government Minister and MP for New Juabeng North, Nana Agyei Boateng, MCE for New Juabeng North Mrs. Comfort Asante, and Chiefs who were invited to witness the program suffered brutally at the expense of the angry bees.

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A source close to the incident revealed that an old man and three others were injured and rushed to the St Joseph Hospital in Koforidua.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

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