Tainted Alcohol Suspected in Laos Poisoning Deaths of Tourists

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Tainted Alcohol Suspected in Laos Poisoning Deaths of Tourists
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Simone White, a British lawyer, has died from suspected methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng, Laos, a popular backpacking destination. The incident has reportedly claimed the lives of four others, including tourists from Australia, the US, and Denmark. Methanol, often found in bootleg alcohol, is highly toxic and can cause severe health issues or death. Authorities from several countries have issued warnings to travelers about the risks of consuming alcohol in the region. The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office is supporting White's family, and investigations are ongoing.

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