American private school boss and his son, 15, stung to death by hundreds of HORNETS while ziplining in Asia

An American private school director and his teenage son have been stung to death by giant hornets while ziplining on vacation in Laos, according to reports.

Daniel Owen, 47, and his son Cooper, 15, died on October 15 after being swarmed by what appear to be Asian giant hornets during a ziplining trip at an eco-adventure resort, The Times reports.

The hornets attacked the tourists and their guide as they struggled to descend from a tree, a source close to US diplomats in the country told the newspaper.

The father and son were reportedly conscious when they arrived at hospital and showed no symptoms of anaphylactic shock, but tragically died a few hours later.

‘Their whole bodies were covered in red spots. It was very, very painful. A lot of stings, more than one hundred, over the whole body,’ said Phanomsay Phakan, a doctor at the Phakan Arocavet Clinic where the father and son were rushed.

‘I thought already that it’s a very dangerous situation because I had never seen it as bad as that,’ he added.

The pair had been enjoying a day out in the forest at an eco-resort near the city of Luang Prabang.

Originally from Idaho, Owen had lived abroad for nearly two decades and had been living with his son and wife Jennifer in Vietnam before his death.

Daniel Owen (pictured) and his son Cooper, 15, died on October 15 after being swarmed by what appear to be Asian giant hornets

Originally from Idaho, Owen had lived abroad for nearly two decades and had been living with his son and wife Jennifer (pictured) in Vietnam before his death

The hornets attacked the tourists and their guide as they struggled to descend from a tree, according to reports (file image)

Daniel Owen is pictured with his son Cooper as a baby. The now-teenager also died in the horrific incident

The father and son had been enjoying a day out in the forest at an eco-resort near the city of Luang Prabang during their holiday from Vietnam

The pair had been enjoying a day out in the forest at an eco-resort near the city of Luang Prabang during their holiday from Vietnam (file image)

He worked as the director of the Haiphong branch of Quality Schools International, a private school chain that serves the children of diplomats around the world.

In a statement on social media, QSI said: ‘We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Dan Owen, Director of QSI International School of Haiphong, and his son Cooper, due to a tragic accident. 

‘Dan dedicated 18 years to QSI, serving in five different schools and touching countless lives with his warmth, leadership, and unwavering commitment to education. 

‘He was deeply loved across our community and will be profoundly missed. Our sincere condolences go out to the Owen family and all who knew and loved them.’

The father and son enjoyed climbing and skiing together, Owen’s social media shows, and had been using their vacation to explore the jungle.

Ziplining circuits like the one the pair were on involve using a harness and moving between platforms high up in tree canopies. 

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