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Laos expresses sadness over the death of six foreign tourists due to suspected methanol poisoning, and promises to bring perpetrators to justice
The Laos government has expressed 'sadness' over the death of six tourists due to suspected methanol poisoning in the country.
“The Government of the Lao PDR is profoundly saddened over the loss of lives of foreign tourists in Vangvieng District, Vientiane Province, and expresses its sincere sympathy and deepest condolences to the families of the deceased," the government said in a statement as quoted by Vientiane Times.
The government said it is working to find the cause of the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice.
“The Government of the Lao PDR reaffirms that it always attaches importance and pays attention to the safety of both domestic and foreign tourists," the statement said.
At least six foreign tourists have died due to suspected methanol poisoning in Laos.
The US Embassy in Laos on Friday issued a statement to alert people from drinking alcohol in Laos.
"Purchase alcoholic beverages and drinks from licensed liquor stores, bars, and hotels. Avoid homemade alcoholic drinks," the Embassy in its alert.
"Check liquor bottles for signs of tampering or counterfeiting, such as labels with poor print quality or incorrect spelling," the statement said.
As per Mediline website, Methanol is a nondrinking type of alcohol used for industrial and automotive purposes.
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