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Families Seek Justice After Australian Teens Die In Suspected Methanol Poisoning In Laos 

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 27, 2024 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Families Seek Justice After Australian Teens Die In Suspected Methanol Poisoning In Laos.

The families of two Australian teenagers, Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, are calling for justice after their tragic deaths in Laos from suspected methanol poisoning. The 19-year-olds were among six foreign tourists who reportedly consumed toxic bootleg alcohol, leading to a fatal outcome.

 

Laos authorities have detained eight individuals, all staff at the Nana Backpackers hostel in Vang Vieng, where the victims were staying. The hostel, now closed, has denied serving illicit alcohol, but investigations are ongoing.





 

Families Welcome Progress  

The bodies of Ms Jones and Ms Bowles were repatriated to Melbourne on Tuesday, accompanied by grieving relatives. Speaking at Melbourne Airport, Ms Jones’s father, Mark, expressed relief at the progress in the investigation.

“We miss our daughters desperately. I was happy to hear there’s been some movement over in Laos – we cannot have our girls passing and this continuing to happen,” he said.

 

Mr Jones also urged the Laotian government to maintain momentum in pursuing justice and vowed to raise awareness of methanol poisoning to prevent further tragedies.

 

Tragedy In Vang Vieng  

The other victims of the poisoning have been identified as Simone White, a 28-year-old British lawyer; James Louis Hutson, a 57-year-old American; and Danish nationals Anne-Sofie Orkild Coyman, 20, and Freja Vennervald Sorensen, 21.

 

Mr Hutson was discovered deceased in his hostel room on 13 November with empty glasses nearby. Ms Orkild Coyman and Ms Vennervald Sorensen were found unconscious the same morning and later succumbed to their conditions.

 

Methanol Poisoning In South East Asia  

Methanol is a toxic, colourless substance often found in industrial products like paint thinners. It is sometimes illegally added to bootleg alcohol to increase potency. Just 25ml – roughly half a shot – can be fatal, with symptoms such as vomiting and abdominal pain typically appearing within 24 hours.

 

Methanol poisoning remains a pervasive issue in South East Asia, particularly in economically disadvantaged regions along the Mekong River. Laos has faced scrutiny for unsafe alcohol practices, and the recent spate of deaths has renewed international warnings against consuming unregulated spirits in the area.

 

The families of the victims are not only seeking accountability but also pushing for greater awareness of the dangers of bootleg alcohol. Their campaign comes as Vang Vieng, a popular but infamous party destination, faces intensified criticism over safety standards.

 

With investigations ongoing, the families hope the tragedy will serve as a turning point to improve regulations and prevent further loss of life.

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