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Apr 13, 2014 News
Alicia Kippins, a mother of two of Saxacalli, a farming community further down from Bartica on the Essequibo River, is in a critical condition at the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Kippins had to be air dashed to the city around 3 AM Saturday after she was experiencing anaphylaxis shocks. Her condition has been deemed as ‘critical’.
Reports emerging from Saxacalli state that Kippins, 28, was farming in the back dam when she was attacked by Africanised bees.
She was reportedly admitted to the Bartica Hospital on Wednesday last. Her condition worsened on Friday.
Since the beginning of the year, medical practitioners, especially at Bartica, have seen some grave cases of bee sting patients.
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