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A STUDENT was rushed to hospital after being stung by a scorpion in a Zara changing room.
Alice Spies, 20, was trying on clothes when she felt something crawl up her leg before experiencing a sharp pain and sudden dizziness.
Emergency services were called around midday on August 20 following reports of an incident when an architecture student noticed a massive yellow scorpion on her clothing and cried out for assistance.
Staff quickly performed first aid on the 20-year-old before putting her in a wheelchair until paramedics arrived at the store in Guara, Brazil.
Alice was then whisked off to hospital where she was treated for five hours and given fluids.
Footage of the horrifying incident shows the panicked student sitting in a wheelchair before being transferred to the Asa Norte Regional Hospital.
She has since returned home but says she continues to suffer pain from the sting.
In a statement, Park Shopping said the customer was promptly attended to by its emergency team then taken to hospital.
The mall added that it maintains strict pest control protocols and that the safety and well-being of visitors and employees remain a priority.
A Zara spokesperson stated: “Zara sincerely regrets the situation and is actively engaged with the customer, providing all necessary support.”
“We take this case very seriously and are working to ensure that all appropriate preventative measures are taken.”
The horrific incident comes as a man filed a lawsuit against a Las Vegas Strip resort after being stung in the groin by a scorpion.
Michael Farchi, 62, was on vacation at The Venetian Resort when he claims he woke up in severe pain due to a scorpion that had entered his underpants and stung him on the testicles.
“I just felt like somebody stabbing me in my private area,” Farchi told CBS affiliate KLAS.
When he went to the bathroom, Farchi said he saw a scorpion hanging by his underwear.
Farchi, who is from Agora Hills, California, said the sting felt like a “sharp glass or a knife.”
But now, ever since that harrowing day last December, Farchi said he’s suffered from PTSD, and it ruined his sex life with his wife.
“Additionally, as highlighted in the complaint, we’re pursuing a claim for loss of consortium on behalf of Mr. Farchi’s wife,” Farchi’s lawyer, Brian Virag, explained to KLAS.
Virag is suing the hotel on half of both Farchi and his wife, who claims the couple’s sex life has suffered dearly since the incident.
The lawsuit, filed on August 27, alleges that the hotel had a “responsibility to maintain a room that was clean, safe, and free from vermin, bed bugs, or similar issues, including scorpions.”