Ned LeDoux's 2-Year-Old Daughter Dies In Tragic Choking Accident

Ned LeDoux's 2-Year-Old Daughter Dies In Tragic Choking Accident

Country singer, Ned LeDoux's 2-year-old daughter, Haven, has died in a chocking accident. A statement shared on LeDoux's Facebook page confirms that the little girl was in the family home when the incident occurred.

"Paramedics were called to the family's northeast Kansas home on October 20th and arrived quickly, but attempts to resuscitate her were unsuccessful," the statement said.

"It is with great sadness that Ned & Morgan inform friends and fans that their two year old daughter, Haven passed away on October 20th due to a tragic choking accident in the home. The LeDoux family appreciates your love and support and is requesting privacy at this time," the post said.

Haven had just recently celebrated her second birthday back in September. "Turned the big #2 today!," LeDoux wrote in the caption of a photo of Haven shared on Instagram. "Happy to be home for this special day. What a character this one."

LeDoux is the son of the late country singer and rodeo star, Chris LeDoux, whose name was famously mentioned by Garth Brooks in "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)." Additionally Brooks recorded "Good Ride Cowboy" as a tribute to him upon his death in 2005.

LeDoux and his wife, Morgan, have been married for 11 years. They now live in the Flint Hills of north east Kansas with their older son, Bronson. At the start of his musical career, LeDoux played drums in his father's band, Western Underground. A while later, in 2015, he started working as a solo artist releasing his debut EP, Forever a Cowboy, in 2016 followed by 2017's full length album, Sagebrush.

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