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The television chief was declared a hero after he retired a disadvantaged after being captured in the bee's breed when he launched an attack outside the Supreme Court in Kenya.
Inside, the judges have certainly delivered a full review of the previous months of the canceled presidential election, while a large crowd of government and anti-government supporters gathered outside.
It is believed that either a protestor brought the bee into the pot and freed him or another demonstrator who damaged the honey bee that was attached to the lamp spot by shaking it violently.
Thousands of angry bees went down to the hundreds of people who were running on the covers and desperately waving their hands or the jaws or newspapers around their naked heads.
The images show how people are attacked, including protesters, journalists, soldiers, and armed police fleeing for cover.
There were screams and screams while the bees repeatedly hit the victims and then the horror as the guard dropped to the disabled boy in the wheelchair who could not escape.
As he poured it several times, he screamed with horror, and his destiny seemed to be sealed under the bounty of bees that were keen to see what the elephants could see.
In despair, a boy he only knew when Amos threw a stroller on the ground, but there was no escape until the crowd gathered over him another time.
But then KBC TV anchor Victor Muyakane ran into action and crossed the boy and grabbed him under his arms, lifted him and ran with him to try to find safety, SunUk said.
He squeezed again as bees leaned over him, but they fought against the pains they were trying to save the life of the prospect and take him to the emergency room.
Others came to help him, and finally a man with his head-to-toe skirts in black clothes managed to come to him, while others were throwing the bees out of the water.
After rescuing the boy's life, he described Citizen TV as his "fight or escape" moment, saying everything he was looking for was escaping, but could not leave the disabled boy.
He said:”I just saw this swarm of bees. I saw hundreds of them around him.
“His face and head, they were all over him. His upper torso was just bees and he looked like he had a helmet on his head made out of a live swarm of bees.
“At first there was an unearthly silence and everyone was running and then I heard his screams full of agony and anguish. I will never forget them. I had to help.
“I was trying to calm him down but if you opened your mouth you spit out bees. His tongue was swollen and there were bees in his mouth and my heart was pounding.
“I was thinking can I get him to safety and there were bees all over my face. The pain was being turned up like volume 5,6,7,8 until it was so much there was no more pain.
“I got him away and to another person and went back for his wheelchair” he said.
They put the badly stung teenager who lives on the streets and who is disabled from the waist down into an ambulance and rushed him to nearby Kenyatta National Hospital.
He was given treatment for 50 to 60 stings and later discharged and now brave Victor is hoping to track Amos down on the streets of Nairobi to try and offer him more help.
The videos show chaotic scenes outside the court as everyone flees the swarming bees.
The country’s Supreme Court had been in session explaining why they annulled President Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory in the August 8 elections.
A fresh election is set for October 18.
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