Six foreign immigrants, including two younger Swedish women, lost their lives in Vang Vieng, Laos, as a result of a suspected alcohol poisoning during a trekking trip through the south-east Asian region.
The Danish traveler pair’s final times, according to News.com, were apparently filled with intense suffering as they apparently vomited blood for more than 13 time. une.
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Anne-Sofie Orkild Coyman, 20, and Freja Vennervald Sorensen, 21, shared harrowing last information with a colleague before their unexpected deaths from suspected alcohol poisoning.
The couple, formerly from Roskilde, Denmark, had been backpacking across south-east Asia, documenting their journeys in Vietnam and Thailand before arriving in Laos. On November 12, they spent the night at Nana Backpackers Hostel, where they had a drink at the guesthouse table, before making their way to other nearby locations.
Their ultimate text messages described intense symptoms, but conversation abruptly ceased. Before finding the dreadful news of their murders, a French traveler who planned to meet them searched for weeks. On November 13, team discovered the ladies unconscious in their bath. They were taken to the hospital, but according to The Star, they were later declared dead.
Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, both 19, and American attorney Simone White, 28, are both suspected of passing away from the same batch of contaminated beer. Eleven additional foreign nationals remain treated. Methanol poison, usually a result of fraudulent beer, is being investigated as the reason.
The Thai government has expressed regret for the horror and promised to prosecute the perpetrators. Nana Backpackers Hostel’s owner and manager have been detained for questioning, though no claims have been filed. A waiter also drank from the same vodka bottle to demonstrate its safety, according to News.com, despite staff’s denials of serving contaminated beverages. une.
Concerning the risks of false drinking in visitor hotspots, Anne-Sofie and Freja’s deaths have prompted warnings.