Bantwal: Man attacked by swarm of wasps dies in hospital


Mounesh Vishwakarama - Bantwal

Bantwal, Aug 9: A man who was attacked by a swarm of wasps near Peruvayi died at the hospital he was admitted here on Tuesday, August 9.  

The unfortunate victim is Sri Krishna Naik (50), a resident of Pakalakunja in Maanila village. 

Krishna who was severely injured in the insects' attack on August 8 evening admitted to a private hospital in Puttur. He was under treatment in ICU.
However, he failed to respond to the treatment and passed away on Tuesday morning.

Deceased Krishna was reportedly a daily wager.

 

  

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Aug 10 2022

    Sad .Wesps bite is extreem painful and dangerous.Sometimes people without knowing when working get bit.Just have to rush to doctor for a injection.Heartfelt sympathy to his family.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 10 2022

    Om Shanthi to the departed soul! Every creature in nature wants to protect itself in life threatening situation. For humans life threatening situations arises due to artificial intelligence.

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