British woman dies in suspected methanol poisoning in Laos, taking toll to five

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The group of around 12 tourists became ill after a night out on Nov 12 in adventure capital Vang Vieng.

A group of around 12 tourists became ill after a night out on Nov 12 in Laos' Vang Vieng, a town popular with foreign backpackers.

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LONDON - A British woman who fell ill after drinking contaminated alcohol in Laos has died, the fifth foreign national now suspected to have died in the incident.

British media reported on Nov 21 that 28-year-old Simone White, a lawyer from south-east London, was among the tourists who died after consuming drinks laced with methanol, a toxic alcohol.

"We are supporting the family of a British woman who has died in Laos, and we are in contact with the local authorities," Britain's foreign ministry said in a statement.

Four other tourists - an Australian, two Danes and an American -

have died in the incident

in Vang Vieng, a town in the South-east Asian nation popular with foreign backpackers.

Counterfeits of well-known alcohol brands, and home-made spirits are a problem in Laos, with the governments of Australia and Britain warning citizens to be cautious when taking drinks there. REUTERS

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