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Laos, vodka and whisky
Don’t drink local ‘Tiger’ vodka and whisky in Laos, Australia warns after tourist deaths
Australia has warned travelers against drinking spirits made by a Laos distiller, following the deaths of six foreign tourists from suspected methanol poisoning in the Southeast Asian country.
Laos bans ‘Tiger’ vodka and whisky brand after suspected methanol poisoning deaths
Authorities in Laos have reportedly banned the sale and consumption of a vodka and whisky brand after six tourists died from suspected methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng earlier this month. An Australia travel advisory published on Friday said the Southeast Asian country has banned Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky.
Australians urged to avoid Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky due to 'safety concerns' after methanol poisoning in Laos
Australian government website Smartraveller has issued a fresh warning about drinking in Laos, urging Australians to avoid Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky, due to "serious safety concerns".
Laos authorities ban sale and consumption of Tiger vodka and whisky following fatal methanol poisonings
The sale of a brand of Laos vodka and whisky has been banned by authorities following the mass methanol poisoning event that killed six people, including two young Australians. According to a Smartraveller update, the country’s authorities have issued an order prohibiting the sale and consumption of Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky.
‘Serious safety concerns’: Warning over vodka, whisky after Laos tragedy
A grim warning has been issued to Australians following the deaths of Melbourne teens Bianca Jones and Holly Bowle, who died in Laos after suspected methanol poisonings.
Laos reportedly bans alcohol brand after 6 tourists die from suspected methanol poisoning
Laos has banned the sale and consumption of a local alcohol brand following the death of six foreign tourists due to alleged methanol poisoning.
Tragedy in Laos: Methanol-tainted alcohol kills 6 tourists
Six tourists from Australia, Denmark, the United States, and the United Kingdom died in Laos due to methanol poisoning. In response to these tragic events, the country's authorities banned the sale and consumption of a specific brand of vodka and whiskey.
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Laos cops shutdown vodka factory feared to be ‘source of bad batch’ that killed 6 backpackers including Brit lawyer
A VODKA and whisky factory believed to be the source of a deadly batch of drinks that killed six backpackers has been closed ...
BottleRaiders on MSN
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Laos Bans Booze Brand Believed to Have Killed 6 Tourists
The Guardian reported on Friday that Laos is implementing a ban on Tiger, a local whisky and vodka brand, after six tourists, ...
Scandasia.com
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New developments in Laos: Three more arrested following methanol poisoning incident
Three more people allegedly linked to the Laos methanol poisonings that killed two Danish tourists were arrested.
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on MSN
Major development in Laos poisoning deaths case as alcohol factory owner arrested
Police in Laos have reportedly arrested the owner of a factory which reportedly supplied the poisoned alcohol that claimed ...
India Today on MSN
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Two Indians arrested in Laos over toxic alcohol that killed 6 tourists
Police in Laos arrested 12 people, including two Indian men, after six foreign tourists died from consuming ...
abp LIVE
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2 Indians Among 12 Arrested After Methanol-Laced Alcohol Poisoning Kills 6 Tourists In Laos
Twelve individuals, including 2 Indians, were arrested in Laos after a methanol poisoning incident that killed 6 tourists.
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Methanol deaths: Vodka factory shutdown and owner arrested
A rundown distillery believed to be at the centre of a methanol poisoning outbreak that killed six tourists in Laos has been ...
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Laos police arrest three more hostel staff despite government document pointing to factory as source of methanol poisoning
The document suggests the source of a methanol poisoning outbreak that killed six tourists is a rundown factory outside the ...
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