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Video of Wei Zi picking wasps

After more than 20 hours' rescue by the fire rescue forces in Yibin City and Jiang 'an County, the man trapped in a big tree in Tangtian Village, Le Yi Town, Jiang 'an County, Yibin City was hung to the ground by a rope.

But unfortunately, the man is dead and stinks. This unfortunate incident reminds people once again: don't take the risk of taking the hornet's nest privately, and beware of hurting others. A nonlocal man and three companions went to the village to climb trees and pick up hornets' nests. They don't want to hang on a tree in danger. Because there were no long ladders and other equipment, they asked the villagers for help and called the police. Firefighters and rescuers arrived and started the rescue.

The incident site "Dabanshang" is located in the middle section of G246 of Chengdu-Chongqing Ring Expressway, belonging to the deep mountain area of Nanping Mountain in Jiang 'an County. Foreign women, who was in his forties, ran into the room and cried and borrowed the stairs, saying that someone had hung a hornet's nest on a tree.

Ms. Lai rushed to a nearby relative's house and walked a wooden staircase for another man. Then, the woman said that her mobile phone could not get through to Jiang 'an 1 19, so she borrowed Ms. Lai's mobile phone to call the police for help. After receiving the police, Jiang 'an County Fire Brigade immediately dispatched professional rescue forces to the scene.

Because the fire truck can't reach the tree directly, the ladder and other equipment are useless. In addition, the bee colony has called the police and attacked the rescuers near the tree, resulting in the rescue being blocked.

The trapped man wore a bee-proof suit, lowered his head and tied a safety rope around his waist. His body was stuck by a branch, about 25 meters from the ground. The ground personnel called the man, but he didn't respond, indicating that he had lost his vital signs.

At first, rescuers climbed the tree through ropes and hook ladders, but angry wasps kept attacking rescuers. The goggles of the rescuers were completely blocked and could not be moved. Firefighters also tried to spray water to drive away wasps, but to no avail.

Rescuers used drones to spray pesticides on bees, killing a large number of wasps, and then the man was rescued from the tree by cable descent. At this time, more than 20 hours have passed since the incident, and the man has died unfortunately. The local wasps are fierce and poisonous, and people can't get well after being stung for a month or two.

The hornet's nest belongs to Chinese herbal medicine, and the local people specialize in collecting beehives to sell. When the fire-fighting and rescue workers rushed to the tree, the trapped person had been hanging on the tree for more than an hour, and neither the rescuers nor their associates responded, indicating that they had lost their vital signs.

Through investigation, firefighters found that the trapped man's head was facing down, his right knee was stuck between branches, and his waist was fixed with a safety rope. Because the man is wearing his own anti-bee suit, his body is completely wrapped up and he can't see the man's facial features and expressions.

Rescuers tried to spray water to drive away the angry wasps in the tree, but to no avail. Although the anti-bee suit worn by rescuers can effectively prevent wasps from hurting people, because wasps have been completely angered by trapped men and their associates, people are besieged by groups of wasps as soon as they get close to trees, and their goggles are completely blocked and unable to move.

According to the analysis of professional beekeepers, there may be something wrong with the anti-bee suit worn by the victim, and the internal fan may be cut off, causing the man to suffocate and die. This unfortunate incident reminds people once again: don't take the risk of taking the hornet's nest privately, and beware of hurting others.