Six people are so far dead, with the cause suspected as methanol-tainted drinks in the town of Vang Vieng, Laos.
A little town known as a backpacker paradise in northern Laos has come under spotlight for a mass poisoning case that has ...
Vang Vieng - a tiny town on the Nam Song river surrounded by limestone mountains and paddy fields - is known for its scenery. It is also known as a party town - a reputation Laos officials have been ...
The victims were an American, two Danes, two Australians, and a Brit. Australia's prime minister called the ordeal "every ...
At least six tourists who traveled to Laos have died in recent days, prompting international alarm about the dangers of ...
An American tourists, an Australian teen, a British woman, and two Danish tourists have died after they consumed methanol, ...
An Australian teenager has become the sixth foreign tourist to die in a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos, as a ...
The U.S. State Department issued a warning to travelers to be “alert to the potential risk of methanol poisoning.” ...
Tourists from the U.S., Australia, Denmark and the U.K. have died. A tourism police officer said a "number of people" had ...
VANG VIENG, Laos (AP) — A second Australian teenager who fell critically ill after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos has died in a hospital in Bangkok, her family said Friday, bringing the death toll ...
The deaths of six foreign tourists linked to a suspected mass methanol poisoning has thrown a spotlight on a small town in Southeast Asia that has worked hard in recent years to shed its reputation ...