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Australia summons Laos ambassador, calls for serious charges in backpacker methanol deaths

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 8:36 PM

SYDNEY, July 17 (Reuters) – Australia summoned Laos’ ambassador to Canberra on Friday, saying it was “deeply frustrated and bitterly disappointed” that Laos was not ​pursuing the most serious charges over the ‌deaths of two Australians who drank methanol-contaminated alcohol.

Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, both 19, died in 2024 after consuming contaminated alcohol in Vang Vieng, a town popular with foreign backpackers ‌about ​two hours drive north of ⁠the Southeast Asian nation’s ⁠capital, Vientiane.

• “We have consistently made clear our expectations that charges should reflect the gravity of the tragedy that claimed the lives of Holly and Bianca ​in November 2024,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a statement.

• Wong said she would ⁠raise Australia’s concerns directly with ⁠her Lao counterpart next week at ​a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) foreign ​ministers in Manila.

• Four other tourists also ‌died after drinking the contaminated alcohol – two Danes, an American and a British national.

• Laos’ embassy in Canberra did not immediately respond to a Reuters request ⁠for comment.

• Lao officials may charge those allegedly responsible with two offences that collectively carry up to one year ⁠in jail and ‌a maximum fine of A$1,600 ($1,120), the ⁠Australian Broadcasting Corp reported on Friday, ​without citing ‌sources.

• ABC reported the families were “furious” ​over the ⁠proposed charges and urged the Australian government to intervene.

• Methanol is a toxic alcohol that is used industrially as a solvent, pesticide, and alternative fuel source.

($1 = 1.4300 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing ​by Kate Mayberry)