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Bangkok Post – Laos defends handling of tainted-alcohol deaths

By IslaJuly 18, 20264 Mins Read
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Tourists’ families did not allow autopsies in 2024 so assigning cause and blame difficult, says government

PUBLISHED : 18 Jul 2026 at 18:15

Vang Vieng in Laos has long been a fixture on the Southeast Asia backpacker trail but it is now being rebranded as an ecotourism destination.

Vang Vieng in Laos has long been a fixture on the Southeast Asia backpacker trail but it is now being rebranded as an ecotourism destination.

Authorities in Laos said on Saturday they could not determine blame or cause of death in 2024 of six tourists previously linked to methanol-tainted alcohol because their families had refused to allow autopsies.

Two Danish citizens, an American, a Briton and two Australians died following what media reports said was a night out on the town in Vang Vieng in November 2024.

“To date, authorities do not yet have evidence that can establish whether the deaths … were caused by the actions of any individual or by any particular causes,” the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on Saturday.

“This is because the authorities were not permitted to conduct autopsies on the bodies of the deceased, and therefore lacked the forensic evidence necessary to determine the cause of death,” it said.

However, the statement said: “The Ministry of Health’s Food and Drug Research Center found excessive levels of methanol in Tiger Vodka.”

Methanol is a toxic alcohol that can be added to liquor to increase its potency but can cause blindness, liver damage and death.

The statement said, based on information provided by the Australian Embassy and a Thai hospital, that “methanol had been detected in the blood of the two deceased Australian tourists”.

It said legal proceedings had been initiated against the owner of the Tiger distillery for “manufacturing or selling products hazardous to health” and “illegal commercial operation”.

The operator of the Tiger brand has reportedly denied any responsibility.

The owner and 10 employees of the hostel where the American tourist was staying have also been charged with “destruction of evidence” after transporting his body to hospital. (Story continues below)

A motorcyclist rides past the Nana Backpackers Hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos on Nov 24, 2024. The owner and 10 employees of the hostel are facing charges in connection with the death of an American, one of six tourists who died after drinking methanol-laced liquor. (Photo: AFP)

A motorcyclist rides past the Nana Backpackers Hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos on Nov 24, 2024. The owner and 10 employees of the hostel are facing charges in connection with the death of an American, one of six tourists who died after drinking methanol-laced liquor. (Photo: AFP)

‘Bitterly disappointed’

The pace of the investigation has been a source of contention between Canberra and Vientiane.

“The Australian government is deeply frustrated and bitterly disappointed that authorities in Laos are not pursuing the most serious charges,” Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a statement on Friday.

The broadcaster ABC and other Australian media said Laos would press charges that collectively carry penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine equivalent to US$1,100.

Wong said she would again put Australia’s views directly to her Laos counterpart at a meeting of Asean foreign ministers in Manila next week.

The parents of Australian victim Bianca Jones also criticised the Laos authorities for not pursuing harsher charges.

“It’s like their lives didn’t even matter. We’re just really appalled by it all,” her mother Michelle Jones told the ABC.

“They were just going over to have a bit of fun and just doing the rite of passage that every, you know, child or teenager does. So that outcome was just devastating.”

Vang Vieng has been a fixture on the Southeast Asia backpacker trail since Laos opened up to tourism a few decades ago.

The town was once synonymous with alcohol- and drug-fuelled jungle parties for backpackers but has since rebranded as an ecotourism destination.

Australian authorities have warned travellers to Laos to “be alert” to the risks of consuming spirits-based drinks, including cocktails.

The travel advice notes that authorities in Laos have issued a ban on the sale and consumption of the local brands of Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whiskey due to health concerns.



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