KYODO NEWS - Oct 6, 2017 - 15:13 | All

An 87-year-old woman died in September after she was stung more than 150 times by a swarm of giant hornets in Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, as she traveled home from a nursing facility, the local fire service headquarters said Thursday.

Neither a member of staff from the nursing facility accompanying her nor paramedics who attended the scene were able to help the elderly wheelchair user Chieko Kikuchi escape the swarm of Asian giant hornets, known as suzumebachi in Japan.

The woman was rushed to hospital after the attack but died the following day of multiple organ failures.

The insects swarmed Kikuchi near her home on Sept. 11 around 4 p.m. The insects apparently attacked her from a nest attached to a nearby home.

According to the fire department representative, the person accompanying Kikuchi called the nursing center for assistance and attempted to save the woman himself, but was unable to help her in the face of the insect onslaught.

Paramedics dispatched to the scene were unable to intervene either as they had no protective clothing with them, the fire service said, adding that the responders mistakenly believed the victim had already been taken to safety when they were dispatched.