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Buzzing break-in: Swarm of bees 'released by neighbour' invade girl's bedroom in UK

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This video shows a frantic Taslima Matin in a balaclava, kitchen gloves and jacket worn as protection from the swarm of bees that had just invaded her room.

The filmer living in east London woke up to loud buzzing and could hear parts of the wall in their bedroom crumbling. Then they saw two bees flying out from behind their wardrobe and rushed outside and closed the door.

They waited 20 minutes before re-entering, and when they did, to their surprise, they faced "an army of bees".

Martin claims they came from their "evil" neighbour's shed and, according to the filmer, they are the pets purchased recently and let loose a few days prior.

The filmer also claimed that their neighbours prevented them from having an extension only to build their own two years later.

Using the balaclava, kitchen gloves, and jacket as protection, Martin began to hoover up the bees as they did not leave her room. It took her around seven hours, but eventually, all the bees were out.

She later added the bees remain in a hoover that she left in her brother's room.

This video was filmed on April 18.

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