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Three pairs of friends, five dead young women, families in torment around the globe
From the excited farewells to the chaotic aftermath and, eventually, the decision to turn off life support, this is how the Laos methanol poisoning unfolded.
- Tara Brown, Serge Negus and Sheree Gibson
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‘Not good enough’: Laos poisoning families fear there will be no justice for their daughters
The families of Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones say they are losing faith in the Laos government’s investigation of the young travellers’ deaths.
- Tara Brown, Serge Negus and Sheree Gibson
‘Forever in our hearts’: Loved ones farewell Holly Morton-Bowles, who died during dream holiday
Many mourners chose to honour the life of the 19-year-old by wearing something pink.
- Caroline Schelle
Grief, disbelief and a shout of colour: Bianca Jones farewelled after Laos holiday tragedy
More than 1000 people – dressed in bright hues at the family’s request – attended “a celebration of life” for the Melbourne 19-year-old at her former high school.
- Tony Wright
Three more arrests in suspected Laos mass methanol poisoning
The development comes as the mother of British tourist Simone White, one of the six tourists killed, speaks out for the first time.
- Josefine Ganko
‘We miss our girls’: Families of suspected methanol poisoning victims return home
The parents of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles travelled from Bangkok to Melbourne on Tuesday, bringing home the bodies of their two teenage daughters.
- Alex Crowe
Eight detained by police over Laos backpacker deaths: local media
Those detained include management and staff at Nana Backpackers Hostel, where two Australian teenagers stayed before dying from suspected methanol poisoning.
- Zach Hope and Nick Ralston
‘Don’t worry’: Claims Laos hostel staff brushed off dying backpacker
A grieving backpacker has taken it upon himself to try to uncover the truth about the suspected mass methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng that killed at least six people.
- Zach Hope
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In Vang Vieng, tragically, tourist deaths are nothing new
Laotian authorities have been working to rid the town of its deadly reputation. Clearly, they haven’t worked hard enough.
- Jimmy Thomson
Grieving father’s plea after fatal drink poisonings
Bianca Jones’ father made an emotional appeal to the Laos government after his daughter died of suspected methanol poisoning last week.
- Gillian Lantouris, Zach Hope and Erin Pearson
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