Country Singer Ned LeDoux Says His 2-Year-Old Daughter Died After Choking At Kansas Home

(CBS4/CNN) -- Country singer Ned LeDoux and his wife are mourning the loss of their daughter. LeDoux said on Facebook that his two-year-old daughter Haven died in a "tragic choking accident" at their home on October 20. He said that he and his wife, Morgan, are in mourning, and asked for privacy.

Country singer Ned LeDoux said on Facebook that his two-year-old daughter Haven died in a "tragic choking accident" at their home on October 20, 2019. (CNN)

LeDoux and his wife and their older son Bronson live in northeast Kansas.

Haven turned two less than six months ago, right before LeDoux started his tour. LeDoux shared a photo of her celebrating.

"Turned the big #2 today! Happy to be home for this special day. What a character this one," LeDoux wrote on Instagram.

LeDoux is the son of a former rodeo cowboy and singer, Chris LeDoux, who died of cancer in 2005 at the age of 56, and was known for being a major influence on country icon Garth Brooks.

Ned played as a drummer in his dad's band and debuted as a solo artist at the famous Ryman Auditorium in 2017.

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. CNN contributed to this report.)

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