Don't mean to overshadow the trajedy that has occurred at all,... but just mention the danger of stingrays at this moment, as most people seem to be totally unaware of how lethal they are as i was.
I was stung by one in Vanuatu last year in my ankle while just walking in waist high water. I didn't see it because of darker coloured sand, weeds and shells and acidentally stepped on its wing it seems, so it struck me around the ankle with its barb under the tail. It felt like a slap, and suddenly, the pain was excruciating. Their venom targets the nervous system and has a necrotic effect. It's so painful because the nervous system is how we feel pain, so what does the venom do.. it goes straight to the nerves.
You can understand, it's how it protects itself from its dangerous prey in the sea. The morphine helped. Couldn't walk for about 2 weeks and went through a range of symptoms for a 2 months.
It shouldn't really be called a sting because the barb goes in like a knife. I think it's misleading when it's called a sting. I can't believe they show them on travel shows with people walking around them. If you acidentally trod on it or if it senses it's in danger it could strike.
I have since heard of stingray stories and one other actually who died from a sting in the chest. It sends the nervous system haywirer basically and i don't think it has to hit the heart to kill you. If it ruins the nerve funtion around the heart and the heart can't beat rythmically, it's over.
I didn't research it that much but i did some on the internet after my episode. I'm paranoid now if the water isn't clear and i can't see through it.
Condolences to the Family.
Novski