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‘Laos Tourists’ On The Edge, Following Six Deaths Due To Alleged Gin Poisoning

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 25, 2024 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Backpackers in Vang Vieng Warned to Avoid Local Spirits After Suspected Methanol Poisonings

Vang Vieng, a popular destination for backpackers in central Laos, is grappling with the aftermath of a tragic incident involving suspected methanol poisoning. Six tourists, including five young women, tragically lost their lives last week after consuming alcoholic drinks that may have contained methanol, a harmful industrial chemical commonly found in bootleg alcohol.

 

The deaths have sent shockwaves through the backpacker community, prompting warnings for visitors to avoid local spirits. As news of the poisonings spreads, tourists are becoming increasingly cautious, with some opting to refrain from drinking the local vodka and instead sticking to bottled or canned beers.





 

Vang Vieng is known for its scenic beauty and vibrant backpacker scene, with young travellers flocking to the town for its famous “tubing” activity, which involves floating down the river on large inner tubes, stopping at riverside bars for drinks along the way. However, following the recent deaths, many tourists are questioning the safety of consuming alcohol in the area.

 

Two 27-year-old women from Hertfordshire, UK, told reporters they had been warned off drinking the local vodka. “We’ve drunk buckets before, but we are not going to take the risk again,” one of the women said. “Now this has happened, it really makes you think about it. You wonder why the drinks are free.”

 

The victims, including Briton Simone White, 28, two Australians, Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, and two young Danish women, Anne-Sofie Orkild Coyman and Freja Vennervald Sorensen, all stayed at the Nana Backpackers hostel, where it’s believed the poisonings occurred. The hostel has since been closed, and local bars, including “JaiDees,” have been raided. Both establishments have denied serving illegal alcohol.

Despite the tragedy, the town remains a popular destination for tourists, especially during the peak tourist season. Local business owners report being fully booked, with many visitors continuing to flock to the area for its laid-back atmosphere, scenic views, and affordable fun.

 

Ned, a recent graduate from Sussex University, expressed his intention to continue with his plans in Vang Vieng, saying, “People are scared for sure, but I don’t get the impression anyone is leaving. Everyone is still here having a good time. But everyone is also saying the same thing, don’t drink the spirits.”

 

Though tourists remain undeterred by the poisonings, there is a general sense of caution in the air. Many backpackers are now being extra careful about what they drink, with a shared understanding that the incident has left its mark on the town.

 

As the investigation into the poisonings continues, the incident has raised concerns among parents and families of young travellers, with many reaching out to check on the safety of their children who are travelling in Southeast Asia. The tragic deaths have highlighted the potential dangers of consuming unregulated alcohol in tourist hotspots and have left an indelible mark on Vang Vieng’s once carefree reputation.

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