Australia 'deeply frustrated' over Laos methanol poisoning charges
•Australia is frustrated that Laos is not pursuing more serious charges related to the methanol poisoning deaths of six backpackers in 2024.
•Among the victims were two Australians, Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, who died after consuming tainted alcohol at a hostel.
•The Australian government has summoned Laos' ambassador and expressed that charges should reflect the severity of the tragedy.
Australia 'deeply frustrated' over Laos methanol poisoning chargesImage source, Beaumaris Football ClubImage caption, Holly Bowles, left, and Bianca Jones were visiting Laos from AustraliaByHelen LivingstoneSydneyPublished2 minutes agoThe Australian government has said it is "deeply frustrated and bitterly disappointed" that Laos is not pursuing more serious charges in relation to the deaths of six backpackers who died after drinking methanol-laced alcohol in 2024.Australians Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, were among six people who died at a hostel in Vang Vieng in November 2024. The statement comes after reports in Australian media that Laos would press charges that collectively carry penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine of A$1600 ($1100; £829) against those allegedly responsible.Australian Foreign Ministry Penny Wong said it had summoned Laos' ambassador to Canberra. Laos has yet to confirm any charges but the BBC understands authorities there will hold a press conference later on Friday. "This devastating news will only add to the immense pain and grief suffered by the families and friends of Holly and Bianca," Australia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. "We have consistently made clear our expectations that charges should reflect the gravity of the tragedy. This includes the Prime Minister and I expressing these expectations directly to our respective counterparts."Jones and Bowles were among six foreign tourists who died after consuming free drinks at the Nana Backpacker Hostel in the popular backpacking town of Vang Vieng. The other victims include British, American and Danish tourists. It is thought the free shots were tainted with methanol, a toxic substance normally found in paint thinner but that is sometimes mixed with alcohol illegally to cut costs.Earlier this year, ten people connected to the hostel were charged with destroying evidence, receiving suspended sentences and...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
→Australia is frustrated that Laos is not pursuing more serious charges related to the methanol poisoning deaths of six backpackers in 2024.
→Among the victims were two Australians, Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, who died after consuming tainted alcohol at a hostel.
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