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Laos, Australian tourists
Alcohol Poisoning in Laos Leaves 2 Tourists Hospitalized
Two Australian tourists are being treated in Thailand for suspected severe alcohol poisoning after apparently consuming tainted drinks in neighboring Laos
Tourists Hospitalized After Consuming Tainted Drinks in Laos
Two 19-year-old women from Melbourne fell ill while on a backpacking trip in
Laos
... but
methanol
—a toxic substance occasionally used as a substitute for alcohol in drinks at unscrupulous establishments—is known to cause severe
poisoning
and can ...
Australian tourists hospitalized after apparent severe alcohol poisoning in Laos party town
Two Australian tourists are being treated in Thailand for suspected severe alcohol poisoning after consuming tainted drinks in neighboring Laos, Australian media reported Tuesday. The two 19-year-old women were on a backpacking vacation in Laos when they became ill in the tourist town of Vang Vieng,
Melbourne teenagers hospitalised after methanol poisoning in Laos
The 19-year-old women visited a number of bars around the party-zone in Vang Vieng on November 13, 2024, before returning to the Nana Backpackers lodge where they became gravely ill.
Australian Tourists Hospitalized After Tainted Drinks in Laos
Two Australian tourists are receiving medical care in Thailand after allegedly consuming contaminated alcohol in Laos, according to Australian media reports. The two 19-year-old women fell ill while on a backpacking trip in the tourist hub of Vang Vieng and were later transferred to hospitals in Bangkok and Udon Thani.
ABC News (AU) on MSN
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Two Australian women remain on life support in Thai hospitals after Laos drink poisoning
Two young Melbourne women remain on life support in hospitals in Thailand after falling ill in a suspected mass methanol ...
1h
on MSN
Melbourne teens didn't leave room for 24 hours after methanol poisoning
Smartraveller has since changed advice for tourists travelling to
Laos
, writing "several foreign nationals, including ...
PEDESTRIAN.TV
1d
Melbourne Teens On Life Support After Suspected Methanol Poisoning During Laos Trip
Two Melbourne teenagers are currently on life support in hospitals in Thailand after a suspected case of
methanol
...
19h
on MSN
Families at bedsides of Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones in Thailand after apparent Laos methanol poisoning
The parents of Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones remain at their bedsides in separate Thai hospitals as the Melbourne women fight ...
21h
Urgent warning to Aussie travellers following suspected Laos methanol poisoning incident
While cases involving Australians are rare in Southeast Asia, there have been several cases of methanol poisoning involving ...
3h
What is methanol poisoning and how can I protect myself?
Seeking urgent medical attention is the way to respond, as Ranson says there are a number of specific medications that can ...
Scandasia.com
8h
Two Danish girls died in Laos
Two young Danish women have died in Laos. The Danish Ministry for Foreign Affairs confirms in writing the death of the two ...
12h
Aussie man’s terrifying warning as teens fight for life in Thailand after suspected methanol poisoning
Two Melbourne teenagers fighting for life in Thailand after drinking cocktails laced with methanol would have had no way of ...
21h
Travellers reveal spate of methanol poisonings in Laos party town, as two Australian teens now fight for life
More than 18 travellers have either been hospitalised or died as a result of methanol poisoning from four bars and hostels in Laos, where two Australians partied before they wound up fighting for life ...
Townsville Bulletin
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Two Melbourne women on life support in hospitals in Thailand after methanol poisoning in Laos
Picture: Supplied The young women were poisoned in the
Laos
capital and are now in separate Thai hospitals ... legitimate ...
23h
on MSN
Even a tiny dose can kill: The lethal brew at centre of suspected Laos mass poisoning
Drinking just two teaspoons of methanol can cause blindness, while multi-organ failure and death are often the consequence of ...
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