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Five Tourists Dead in Laos From Suspected Methanol Poisoning

Authorities investigate contaminated alcohol in Vang Vieng as multiple foreign nationals fall ill or die after consuming tainted drinks.

  • Five tourists, including a British lawyer, an Australian teenager, an American man, and two Danish women, have died in Laos from suspected methanol poisoning.
  • The incident occurred in Vang Vieng, a popular backpacking and party destination, where free shots were reportedly served at a local venue.
  • Methanol, a toxic alcohol sometimes found in counterfeit or homemade liquor, can cause severe health issues, including blindness, organ failure, and death.
  • Several other foreign nationals, including British, Australian, and New Zealand citizens, are currently hospitalized, with at least one in critical condition.
  • Authorities in Laos are investigating the source of the contamination, while experts warn travelers to avoid unregulated alcohol and free drinks in the region.
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