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American man and son die after suffering stings from swarm of wasps ziplining in Laos
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American man and son die after suffering stings from swarm of wasps ziplining in Laos

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/american-man-son-die-after-suffering-stings-swarm-127248889https://people.com/er-doctor-speaks-out-about-treating-dad-and-son-died-after-wasp-attack-vacation-11845368https://cafemom.com/news/daniel-owen-son-killed-hornets-sting-vacation-zipline-laos
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  • Two Americans, a father and his 15-year-old son, were stung by hundreds of wasps during a Laos zip-line ride and did not survive, according to officials and sources familiar with the incident.
  • An ER doctor said the son died within about 30 minutes of arrival at the Luang Prabang hospital and the father around three hours later, despite life-saving efforts.
  • Green Jungle Park expressed condolences and said it would cooperate with authorities as the investigation continues into the deadly insect attack at the end of the zip line.
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Park Speaks Out After Dad and Son Were Killed in Hornet Attack During Zip Lining, Says It Was 'Unforeseeable'
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Park Speaks Out After Dad and Son Were Killed in Hornet Attack During Zip Lining, Says It Was 'Unforeseeable'

  • Park officials say the hornet attack was an unforeseeable and extraordinary natural occurrence at Green Jungle Park.
  • Park officials confirm no fault by Green Jungle Park following an official review of the incident.
  • Daniel Owen, 46, and his son Cooper, 15, were ziplining when they were stung by hundreds of hornets, according to the report.
  • Officials say Green Jungle Park has cooperated fully with local authorities and the U.S. Embassy.
  • The park says it has revised emergency procedures and evacuation plans for the zipline course.
  • Daniel Owen was the director of QSI International School of Haiphong, Vietnam.
  • The school posted a tribute to Dan Owen and his son on Facebook following the tragedy.
  • Park officials expressed condolences and emphasized ongoing support for the Owen family and community.
  • Related stories and updates are provided by People’s ongoing coverage of human-interest news.
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