Second Australian dies after Laos poisoning

As the death toll from contaminated alcohol rises to six, the owner of a Vietnam dormitory is detained.

The Nana Backpacker Hostel is popular with young travellers in Vang Vieng, Laos. (Photo: Nana Backpacker Hostel Facebook)
Fresh travelers from Vang Vieng, Laos, are likely to flock to The Nana Backpacker Hostel. ( Photo: Nana Backpacker Hostel Facebook )

A second American girl has passed away from suspected alcohol poisoning, bringing the total number of international tourists who have passed away in Laos to six.

The two young Australians who had been staying at the backpacker hostel before becoming violently ill were detained by police in Laos, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp ( ABC ) reported.

The home of Holly Bowles, 19, said they were “heartbroken” to confirm her death at Bangkok Hospital in the Thai money, more than a week after she fell ill in the tourist town of Vang Vieng.

Her companion Bianca Jones, even 19, and the American attorney Simone White, 28, from London, were confirmed to have died on Thursday.

An unknown American male and two Swedish girls, aged 19 and 20, are also among the subjects of the suspected poison.

Holly’s family said in a statement to the media on Friday that she had “brought so much joy and happiness to so many folks” as relaxation.

When she became ill, they continued, claiming that she had been living “her best existence traveling through Southeast Asia, meeting new people, and having amazing encounters.”

Holly Bowles ‘ horrible departure may be heartbreaking to all Australians, according to Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong in a statement. ” Only yesterday, Holly lost her best friend, Bianca Jones”.

After failing to check out of their dormitory in Vang Vieng, which is located about two days northeast of the Chinese capital, on Wednesday, November 13, the two Australians were taken to a hospital in Vientiane.

After their circumstances worsened, they were transferred to institutions in Thailand: Bianca to Udon Thani and Holly to Bangkok.

On November 12th, the Australians were staying at the Nana Backpacker Hostel, which claims to have provided free whiskey pictures to around 100 customers.

No other customers have developed illness, according to the hostel’s manager, according to the US news agency The Associated Press. He claimed earlier to ABC that his table did not serve the coffee. He argued that those who developed illness may have drank the poison at a different area bar.

Although little information has been revealed thus far, Australian authorities are pressing Thai authorities for a thorough and impartial investigation into what transpired.

Authorities were gathering information and see accounts following the foreigners ‘ deaths due to suspected” ingestion of contaminated adult beverages,” according to the Chinese state-run media company KPL on Friday. Immediately, an formal declaration was anticipated.

In Laos, counterfeits of well-known alcoholic beverages and dessert souls are a concern. Australian and British people have issued a warning to consumers when drinking alcohol that.

On Friday, the US embassy in Laos issued a warning to its members to stay on the lookout for potential alcohol poison in spirit-based beverages and to check for any evidence of tampering or counterfeiting.

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