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“Please Don’t Kill Me, I Will Never Steal Again” Kampala Thief Cries Painfully As Bees Attack Him

A bizarre incident unfolded in Kampala city when a swarm of bees attacked a man suspected of stealing hospital items from a funeral home. Eyewitness Daniel described the chaotic scene, saying the bees covered the man’s head, neck, and back, with some even nesting in his pockets.
The unidentified man, barefoot and half-naked, was seen pushing a black hospital bed, believed to be stolen, towards Kampala Police Station. A large crowd followed him, capturing the ordeal on camera. Despite seeking refuge at the police station, authorities failed to intervene, forcing him to proceed to the funeral home where the theft allegedly occurred.
Video footage shared on social media showed the man wailing in agony, using one hand to push the hospital bed while attempting to shield his head with the other. The funeral home management vowed to recover all stolen valuables, warning those in possession to return items voluntarily.
“We are working closely with our herbal practitioner to ensure the recovery of our stolen items,” the hospital’s communication department stated. “We urge anyone with our stolen property to return it before facing consequences.”
The incident has sparked widespread attention, with many attributing the bees’ attack to the herbal practitioner’s intervention. Mugwenu Doctors, renowned for their expertise in traditional medicine, has been linked to the incident.
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The Kampala incident serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the consequences of theft and the power of traditional medicine in seeking justice. As the funeral home management warned, this may be just the beginning, with more individuals potentially returning stolen items to avoid similar ordeals.