'No Body Part Spared' Chinese Siblings Die After Numerous Wasp Stings

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 19:16:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 16:33:24

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'No Body Part Spared' Chinese Siblings Die After Numerous Wasp Stings

Recently, in the Yunnan province of China, two children died after encountering a swarm of yellow-legged hornets. 11-year-old Liu Qiuwei and his 8-year-old sister, Liu Qianhan, were found in their backyard, engulfed in the hostile swarm, subsequently succumbing to their injuries despite efforts to save them. This tragedy has led to a banning of hornet farming in the region and a criminal charge of negligent homicide for the children's beekeeper, Li.

On a sunny afternoon, Li's home encountered a looming threat within a swarm of deadly hornets unleashed from a neighboring farm. The two children, along with several others, were attacked by the swarm, triggering a series of unfortunate events. The children's unfortunate deaths have shed light on the risks and responsibilities tied to farming dangerous animals, leading to a regional ban on hornet farming and a criminal charge for their caretaker, Li, who remains devastated and remorseful.

Despite the tragedy, the incident has prompted further discussions on protecting children from dangerous circumstances and upholding accountability in the face of negligence.

Once again, innocent lives have been cut short by a horrific, unforeseen accident. This news is devastating, and we at the Yunnan province send our deepest condolences to the children's families. This regional ban on hornet farming would not have been necessary if these children were still with us today.