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Swarm of bees beats the heat at Corona del Mar State Beach
A swarm of bees invaded Tower Three at Corona del Mar State Beach
at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
The bees did not attack or sting any people, but were disturbing
enough for lifeguards to call animal control, who had removed the
bees by about 6:15 p.m., lifeguard Grant Gold said. The bees numbered
in the tens of thousands, he said.
“They were definitely bothersome and scared a lot of people,” Gold
said.
Such a situation is unusual, Gold said. The reason for the
occurrence and type of bee are still unknown, he said.
“This is the first time I’ve seen a swarm on the beach,” Gold
said. “My guess is they left where they were swarming because of the
heat and must have just thought it was cooler by the beach.”
Driver dead after police pursuit, crash
A police pursuit ended in a fatality when a Costa Mesa resident
lost control of a vehicle and struck a tree.
A Costa Mesa police officer tried to stop the driver at 12:45 a.m.
Sunday after observing several moving violations, Sgt. Burt Santee
said. The 36-year-old man refused to stop and got on the San Diego
Freeway heading southbound instead, he said.
After a 10-minute pursuit over eight miles, the vehicle exited at
MacArthur Boulevard and hit a tree, Santee said. The driver was
trapped in his vehicle and had to be extracted, he said.
Police confirmed later that the vehicle had been reported stolen,
he said.
The man was transported to Western Medical Center, where he died
from his injuries. Police are not releasing the name of the man, and
the case is still under investigation, Santee said.
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