A larger-than-life grandad died after going into anaphylactic shock when he was stung by a wasp.
George Cox, 45, suffered a cardiac arrest after suffering the allergic reaction while gardening on August 28.
The beloved father-of-two, ‘who always had a smile on his face’, was put in an induced coma but passed away on Saturday.
It comes months after a man, 70, was killed by a swarm of 60,000 bees that attacked while he was mowing his lawn in Texas.
George leaves behind partner of 20 years Robyn, who he cared for after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He also leaves son Jack, 28, daughter Brook, 10, and young grandson Ralphie.
The Bristolian’s untimely death occurred after he spent 15 years climbing the ranks at Bailey Caravans.
Manager Craig Dudridge has paid a heartfelt tribute to him, saying colleagues are ‘in shock and unable to process’ the loss.
He said: ‘George worked all departments and he was a very talented guy and you’d only have to show him something once and…