ZULU MAN KILLED BY REINCARNATED ANCESTRAL BEES

A South African man was stung to death after trying to talk to a swam of bees he believed were reincarnations of his ancestors. Nkosentsha Njimbana, 58, died at his home in Zalara on November 5 after speaking to the bees during a traditional ceremony. In some African cultures, it is believed that ancestors visit their living relatives in the form of bees, often to warn the family to perform the correct traditional rituals. After consulting a traditional healer among the Zulu peoples, Nkosentsha returned to perform the ritual known as the Dispersing of the Bees to try and interpret their message. His family said failing to decode the ancestors’ message may have caused the bees to turn on him. The spirits of ancestors can also be reincarnated into water monitor lizards.
* The More You Know, huh?
* It was like Kayce Dutton’s spirit journey on “Yellowstone,” but you die at the end.
* Maybe his ancestors were telling him to buzz off.
* Just like the Andy Griffith Show: everybody has an Aunt Bee.
* The lesson here is, never wear floral-scented aftershave when performing the Dispersing of the Bees.