Manawatu Standard

Teen dies after allergic reaction to bee sting

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Family and friends in Golden Bay are reeling after a ‘‘happy, lovely’’ Takaka teenage girl died from an allergic reaction to a bee sting.

Eva Wilson, 14, died on Saturday evening in Wellington Hospital.

‘‘Anyone who knew her will be devastated,’’ said family friend Peter Blasdale.

‘‘She usually wore shoes, but that day she wasn’t wearing any. She came home from school on Friday and trod on a bee on the deck. She had a worse reaction than usual. She ended up in Wellington Hospital. She died on Saturday evening.’’

Eva was flown to Wellington Hospital by the Nelson Marlboroug­h rescue helicopter on Friday evening after she was stung at her home in Golden Bay. Her allergy to bees was known before the incident.

She was treated by St John paramedics and doctors at the Golden Bay Medical Centre before being airlifted to Wellington for emergency medical care after going into anaphylact­ic shock.

‘‘Eva’s coming back tomorrow. There will be a service at Onekaka Hall on Friday,’’ Mr Blasdale said.

He said a lot of people were helping the family as much as they could.

‘‘[Eva] was lovely. . . . She was always happy and smiling at everyone.’’

Anaphylact­ic shock can trigger an inflammato­ry response in several different body systems.

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