Posted on 08/03/2016 8:27:58 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) - A quiet summer night in Laurel County got shaken up by a loud crash, and a swarm of bees.
Neighbors say they could hear the screaming all the way up the hills.
People on Patton Spur Road don't see many cars come down the dead-end street.
But last night, Gary Anderson watched from his porch as a purple Tracker veered on and off the pavement.
"Then he passed probably going about 35-40 miles an hour, pretty fast really. And all the sudden, I heard a big boom," said Anderson.
He says the driver, Noah Elkins, crashed right into a fence. He hit the utility pole with such force that it's still in pieces in the field.
But worse for Elkins and his passenger, Priscilla Simpson, he also knocked over a bee hive.
"They said he was hitting things, banging on stuff, throwing his arms up in the air. Screaming and just making a really big scene," said Deputy Gilbert Acciardo with the Laurel County Sheriff's Office.
Anderson says Elkins ran into his yard and started spraying the hose on himself and Simpson.
"I didn't know what he was doing, but I told him he needed to get out of that water. I didn't know he was getting eaten by bees, I thought he was just high," said Anderson.
Once ambulances arrived, Simpson told police that they in fact had taken several pills before getting on the road. They had gotten on that road because they were trying to find a swimming hole, which was miles away.
"I think they learned a valuable lesson. Hopefully not to drink and drive, and even more than that you don't disturb a hive of bees," said Acciardo.
Anderson guesses that more than 300 swarmed the couple when they first crashed, which is why instead of jail, they went to the hospital.
Elkins was charged with driving under the influence, and Simpson was charged with public intoxication. They're both due in court next month.
As an aside: I saw a story years ago about this happening to an older lady.
It was 10-15 yrs ago, at the dawn of dashcams in police cars, and the police drove up on her as she was being attacked by hundreds of bees.
The thing that stuck with me was she said after getting out of the hospital she never had arthritis ever again. Getting stung hundreds of times cured her arthritis.
Thus, I am looking for a hive willing to sting me hundreds of times in my lower back between vertebrae number 1 and 4. Might just be the final solution to my back pain.
Oh T-Bone, let me know if you find a hive for that. My thumb’s been killing me and it does impact my violin playing. I could handle a few stings anyway.
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