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Laos government pledges justice over poisoning deaths

The Laotian government has officially acknowledged the mass poisoning that ******* at least six tourists including two Australians as it promises to bring perpetrators to justice.

Nineteen-year-old Australians Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles ***** in Thai hospitals on Thursday and Friday respectively of suspected methanol poisoning after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos.

The teenagers had been evacuated from Laos to Thailand for emergency treatment.

Both were found ***** in their room at the ***** Backpacker Hostel on November 13 after they ******* to check out as planned.

The *** Foreign Office named 28-year-old British woman Simone White as another of the victims.

An ********* man and two Danes also *****, although their exact causes of ****** have not been released.

A New Zealander has also fallen ill.

In a short statement released to the media on Saturday, the Laotian government said it was “profoundly saddened over the loss of lives of foreign tourists” in the town Vang Vieng and offered its condolences to the families of the victims.

“The government of the Lao PDR has been conducting investigations to find causes of the incident and to bring the perpetrators to justice in accordance with the law,” it said.

Camera IconThe manager and owner of the ***** Backpacker Hostel are among those questioned over the poisonings. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Laos is a one-party ********** state with no organised opposition and the government keeps a tight lid on information.

In this case, officials have released almost no details.

The police have said they had detained a number of people but refused to provide further information.

Details have been murky over the number of tourists affected and the possible source of the methanol-laced drinks.

Camera IconBianca Jones and Holly Bowles are critically ill after suspected methanol poisoning in Laos. Credit: AAP

Methanol is sometimes added to mixed drinks at disreputable bars as a cheaper alternative to ethanol but can cause severe poisoning or ******.

It is also a by-product of poorly distilled home-brew *******, and could inadvertently have found its way into bar drinks.

The US State Department on Friday issued a health alert for citizens travelling in Laos, warning of “suspected methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng, possibly through the consumption of methanol-laced alcoholic drinks”, following similar alerts from other countries whose citizens were involved.

Camera IconForeign tourists drink ***** at a bar near a river in Vang Vieng. Credit: Anupam Nath/AP

Landlocked Laos is one of Southeast Asia’s poorest nations and a popular tourist destination.

Vang Vieng is particularly popular among backpackers seeking partying and adventure sports.



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