An Australian man who had parked his car in front of a supermarket was in danger of having his car stolen in just 10 minutes.



According to foreign media such as 9 News in Australia on the 24th local time, Rizwan Khan, who lives in the southwest of Sydney, parked his car for a while to go shopping on that day and met an unexpected incident.



After buying some simple food, Mr. Khan immediately came out of the mart and felt a strange sensation.

Thousands of passersby surrounded their cars and all were taking pictures.




As Khan approached, he was met with an unbelievable sight.

After only 10 minutes of absence, a swarm of bees came in through an open window and took over the car.

The threat of bees nesting in the driver's seat prevented Khan from even getting into the car.



At that time, an old man who was watching this asked Mr. Khan, "Can I take the bees?"

The old man, who miraculously reached out to help, was a local beekeeper.



Mr. Khan welcomed, "Of course. Please take them all." The old man brought the empty beehive he was carrying.

Then he grabbed a handful of bees with his bare hands and carried them into the hive without hesitation.




The old man was stung several times by bees, but he even used a smoke machine to drive all the bees out of the vehicle.

After completing the mission, the old man offered to "give me a bottle of honey," but when Mr. Khan refused, he suddenly left.



"It's a lifesaver for me," said Khan, thanking the old man for not giving his name until the very end.



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(Photo='9 News Australia' YouTube, 'KhanAarr' Twitter)