Laos has failed to accept "consistent" offers by Australian Federal Police to assist the investigation into the methanol poisoning deaths of Australian teenagers Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles.
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The families of Australian teens Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles have broken their silence after it was revealed Laos authorities investigating their daughters’ deaths are yet to accept Australia’s help ...
The pair, alongside four other tourists staying at the Nana Backpackers hostel, died after accidentally consuming methanol. Their parents released a statement after the announcement. “ As the Laos ...
Laos methanol poisoning survivor Bethany Clarke and her late friend's mother, Sue White, whose daughter Simone died in the Southeast Asian country, broke their silence on 60 Minutes Australia.
The Laos government has not yet taken up offers from the Australian Federal Police to assist in the investigation of six tourists deaths — including two Australian teenagers — from methanol ...
Despite the six deaths, Mr Bowles said nobody has heard anything from the Laos government about their investigation into the methanol poisoning. Bianca’s father, Mark Jones, told 60 Minutes he ...
Simone White, 28, was one of six tourists who tragically died following a mass methanol poisoning at a hostel bar in Vang Vieng, Laos, last November. Speaking to 60 Minutes, a popular Australian ...
A British woman who fell severely ill with methanol poisoning while staying at a backpackers hostel in Laos last year has opened up about the terrifying experience that left six foreigners dead ...
The Laos government has refused expert help from ... town of Vang Vieng last November when they suffered suspected methanol poisoning. The Aussies were among dozens of tourist who were staying ...
The Australian Federal Police has made a consistent offer to assist an investigation into the methanol mass poisoning in Laos. Laos is yet to accept that offer. Laos has failed to accept offers by ...
A major update from Laos following the deaths of six tourists who are thought to have consumed methanol-laced drinks could spark an international incident, with Australian politicians up in arms ...
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