Six people, including two Australian teenagers, died after reportedly drinking tainted alcohol in the popular tourist town of ...
Six people are so far dead, with the cause suspected as methanol-tainted drinks in the town of Vang Vieng, Laos.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its condolences after a second Australian teen transferred from Laos to be treated for methanol poisoning after drinking tainted liquor, died on Sunday.
Melbourne teenagers Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, both aged 19, had been enjoying the trip of their young lives there when ...
By far the largest groups are from neighbouring Thailand and China, the latter shuttling south on the newly finished ...
Holly Bowles, 19, (pictured) of Melbourne in Australia, died from suspected methanol poisoning on Friday during her travels, ...
The deaths of six backpackers this week, including British solicitor Simone White, has raised the spectre of a Laotian ...
James Louis Hutson, 57, is one of the three latest people confirmed to have died in Laos following what is suspected - but ...
The local governor visited the hostel in which some of the victims were staying, promising justice for those responsible.
The Laos government has said it is “profoundly saddened” and is investigating the deaths of six people from suspected methanol ...
Laos party-goers are on edge and sticking to beer after six tourists were killed by 'methanol poisoning', with backpackers in ...
A British backpacker has revealed she was ‘blinded’ after drinking ‘free vodka’ shots at hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos amid ...