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Survivor of Laos methanol poisoning that killed friend still ‘empty and numb’ a year on

No one has been held accountable after six tourists died from drinking tainted shots at the Nana Backpackers Hostel last November

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Bethany Clarke (front) and Simone White tube down a river in Laos on November 12 last year. Photo: Facebook/Bethany Clarke
Aisyah Llewellyn
A year after her childhood friend died in a mass methanol poisoning incident in Laos, British traveller Bethany Clarke is still grappling with grief and a lack of answers.

On November 12 last year, Clarke had joined 28-year-old lawyer Simone White and another friend for a spontaneous side trip to Vang Vieng, a riverside party town popular with backpackers.

After a night out at a hostel serving complimentary shots, all three fell dangerously ill. White would not survive.

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Six tourists died in total – including two Australians, two Danes and one American – after consuming locally brewed spirits that contained methanol, a toxic form of alcohol.

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Six tourists die after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos party town

Six tourists die after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos party town

A year on, Clarke said she still felt “empty and numb”.

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“It has been quite dark and it has not been the best week, but we still want justice,” she told This Week in Asia from Australia, where she now lives.

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