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Los Angeles to cover expenses of LAPD volunteer stung by bees in attack that went viral

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation May 19, 2023

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The city of Los Angeles will cover the medical expenses of a Los Angeles Police Department volunteer who was stung by a swarm of bees in Encino earlier this week, according to the LAPD. Thousands of bees reportedly swarmed on the man Monday — in a scene that became a viral video this week— in the 17100 block of Adlon Road, near the Encino Reservoir, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Roads around the incident were closed and an... + full article



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