British lawyer, 28, becomes fifth victim in Laos after ‘methanol-laced alcohol’ poisoning | UK | News

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    A British lawyer has died after seemingly being poisoned by a drink laced with methanol during a holiday in Laos.

    Simone White, 28, from Orpington, has become the fifth tourist to die in a suspected mass drink-spiking case in Laos.

    Ms White became ill last week and is suspected to have been spiked at a bar in Vang Vient.

    This comes after an Australian teenager, two Danish women in their twenties, and an American man died in the same place.

    A Brit is among the seven others who have been taken to hospital.

    Most of the victims of the alleged spiking case were staying at the Nana Backpacker hostel.

    Many of them became ill after a night out drinking on November 12.

    It is believed that the drinks were laced with methanol, a cheaper alternative to ethanol which can cause severe poisoning and even death.

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