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 ...
An Australian teenager has been confirmed as the fourth tourist to die following a suspected mass poisoning at a Laos resort. The family of Bianca Jones, 19, today confirmed she had died.
Melbourne teen Bianca Jones has died in hospital after drinking poisoned alcohol while on the trip of a lifetime with her best friend in Laos. The 19-year-old is the fourth person to die in an ...
Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones were staying at the Nana Backpacker ... teenagers who were killed by suspected methanol poisoning in Laos are speaking out. Melbourne teenagers Holly Bowles and ...
The families of methanol poisoning victims Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones want answers. The Melbourne women, both 19, died in hospitals in Thailand last year after unknowingly consuming methanol-laced ...
In a bid to break the Laos strategy of silence, Mr and Mrs Sorensen travelled to Melbourne to meet the parents of Holly and Bianca. During an emotional conversation, Mr Jones revealed he simply ...
Bianca Jones' father Mark said the families feared the investigation in Laos was not being taken seriously. 'We've heard nothing. So I can't be confident about anything. Yeah, confident would be a ...
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 ...
Laos’s hesitancy to take up Australia’s offer to help investigate the deaths of teens Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones is “disappointing”, a senior Labor minister says. Ms Bowles and Ms Jones, both 19, ...
From the excited farewells to the decision to turn off life support, this is how the Laos methanol poisoning unfolded.
Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones were staying at the Nana Backpacker Hostel when they both fell ill on Nov. 13 following a night out ...
Holly Morton-Bowles and Bianca Jones were only 19 but already eager to explore the world. Catching a dose of the travel bug, their adventure began in the small communist nation of Laos ...