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Bees Escape Truck, Cause Fatal Crash in Arizona

9 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Pedestrian killed in Mesa, Arizona after bee swarm causes truck crash
  • Bees escaped from truck, stinging driver who then hit pedestrian
  • Driver suffered medical issue and crashed into pole after incident
Bees Escape Truck, Cause Fatal Crash in Arizona

On November 8, 2025, a tragic incident occurred in Mesa, Arizona, approximately 20 miles east of downtown Phoenix. A pedestrian was killed after a swarm of bees got loose inside a pickup truck, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle and crash.

According to local authorities, the driver of the truck was transporting the bees when they somehow escaped and began to sting the driver. This caused the driver to suffer a medical issue, which then led them to hit the pedestrian and crash into a nearby pole. Emergency responders were immediately called to the scene, and both the driver and pedestrian were rushed to a local hospital.

Sadly, the pedestrian was pronounced dead upon arrival, while the driver was treated for only minor injuries. The identities of those involved have not yet been released, and it remains unclear whether the driver will face any charges related to the incident.

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This devastating accident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by unexpected situations on the road. Authorities in Mesa are likely to investigate the incident thoroughly in the coming days to determine the exact sequence of events and any contributing factors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A swarm of bees escaped from a pickup truck in Mesa, Arizona, causing the driver to lose control and crash, resulting in the death of a pedestrian.
The incident involved a pedestrian who was killed and the driver of the truck transporting the bees, who suffered minor injuries.
The accident took place in the city of Mesa, approximately 20 miles east of downtown Phoenix.

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