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American instructor Daniel Owen and son stung to dying in Laos
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American instructor Daniel Owen and son stung to dying in Laos

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Last updated: November 5, 2025 11:39 am
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HONG KONG — An American instructor and his teenage son have been stung to dying whereas on vacation in Laos.

Daniel Owen and his son, Cooper, who lived in neighboring Vietnam, had been at an eco-adventure resort close to the town of Luang Prabang after they had been attacked on Oct. 15. NBC Information was unable to verify what they had been stung by.

The 2 People had been briefly handled on the Phakan Arocavet Clinic in Luang Prabang, director Phanomsay Phakan mentioned Wednesday.

“The situation of the daddy and son was very severe, in order that they had been shortly transferred to a close-by provincial hospital for additional therapy,” Phakan mentioned in an e-mail.

Phakan instructed The Instances of London that they’d been stung greater than 100 occasions and that their our bodies had been “coated in pink spots.”

A State Division spokesperson confirmed the deaths of two U.S. residents in Luang Prabang however declined to remark additional “out of respect for the privateness of the household and family members.”

The U.S. embassies in Vietnam and Laos didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.

The eco-adventure resort, Inexperienced Jungle Park, additionally didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark. A spokesperson instructed The Instances that the incident was “unprecedented in our expertise and, to our understanding, in Luang Prabang as effectively.”

“It was an unforeseeable and extraordinary pure incidence,” the spokesperson mentioned, including that the park was reviewing its procedures.

Owen was director of QSI Worldwide College of Haiphong, one in all Vietnam’s largest cities.

“Dan devoted 18 years to QSI, serving in 5 totally different colleges and touching numerous lives along with his heat, management, and unwavering dedication to training,” the college mentioned in a Fb submit. “He was deeply beloved throughout our group and will likely be profoundly missed.”

Laos, a rustic of about 8 million folks, is an more and more standard vacationer vacation spot in Southeast Asia.

In November 2024, an American citizen was amongst six vacationers who died in Laos, the place alcohol tainted with methanol was blamed for poisoning them.

Jay Ganglani is NBC Information’s 2025-26 Asia Desk Fellow. Beforehand he was an NBC Information Asia Desk intern and a Hong Kong-based freelance journalist who has contributed to information publications similar to CNN, Fortune and the South China Morning Publish.

Abigail Williams contributed.

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