The couple met in 2017 and spent the next two years sharing their love of travel by visiting Central and South America, Japan and South East Asia.
‘Not many people would leave everything behind to be with the person they love, but he did,’ Mr Barrios told The Daily Telegraph. The couple visited Mr Barrios in Peru last year and he knew the young travellers were head-over-heels for each other. ‘For the short time we got to know each other, I can say she was lovely and loved Lucas as much as he loved her,’ Mr Barrios said.
Mr Fowler was a student at Ku-ring-gai High, in Sydney’s north, when Mr Barrios arrived at the school from Peru in 2010.
Mr Fowler left the high school in year 10 where he began an apprenticeship with a mechanic and saved up money for his world travels. ‘He decided to take the time to travel to see what he wanted to do afterwards,’ Mr Barrios said.
Mr Fowler and Ms Deese returned from Peru late 2018 and stayed with her family in North Carolina for about three months.
The last post on Mr Fowler’s Instagram is a picture of Ms Deese shared on January 2, 2019 with the caption ‘I’ll miss this lil basket case’.
Ms Deese, a recent graduate in psychology and business from Appalachian State University, was wearing a shirt with the school’s name emblazoned on the front.
Lucas was working at Venator Ranches in Hudson’s Hope, in remote British Columbia by February.
Ms Deese made her way to the ranch Mr Fowler was working at just over a week ago ahead of their travels ‘through the top half of the globe’
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