Bee attack leaves three critical in France
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Bee attack leaves three in critical condition and dozens injured in Aurillac, France

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A 78-year-old woman was stung 25 times and had to be resuscitated after a cardiorespiratory arrest.
A beekeeper was called in to smoke out the bees - a safe way to calm the insects.
The mayor of Aurillac , France , said Asian hornets threatening a beehive may have been the catalyst for the attack.
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