Tourists fighting for lives after ‘alcohol poisoning’ in Fiji weeks after 6 backpackers died from laced shots in Laos

TOURISTS with suspected alcohol poisoning are fighting for their lives in Fiji just weeks after six backpackers died from tainted shots in Laos.

Guests at the Warwick Resort on Fiji’s Coral Coast allegedly became ill after drinking a cocktail at the venue’s bar on Saturday night.

Guests at the Warwick Resort on Fiji's Coral Coast allegedly became ill after drinking a cocktail
Guests at the Warwick Resort on Fiji’s Coral Coast allegedly became ill after drinking a cocktail

The group were taken to the nearby Sigatoka Hospital with “nausea, vomiting and neurological symptoms,” according to local media.

It is said that two of the victims were later transferred to Lautoka hospital.

They are reportedly aged between 18 and 56.

Fiji’s Ministry of Health said out of the seven, four are Australians and one is American.

The other two victims of the alleged alcohol poisoning have not yet had their nationalities confirmed.

An inquiry was underway into a reported case of alcohol poisoning at a popular resort located on the Coral Coast of Fiji. Reports from local media suggested that seven guests had become unwell as a result of consuming alcohol.

On Sunday afternoon, Dfat updated its travel advice for Fiji, highlighting a warning about the risk of alcohol poisoning.

The updated advice read: “Be alert to the potential risks around drink spiking and methanol poisoning through consuming alcoholic drinks.

“Get urgent medical help if you suspect drink spiking.”

Guardian Australia was informed by a spokesperson from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Dfat) that they were offering consular support to two Australian families vacationing in Fiji. However, specific details were not disclosed at that time.

This incident of suspected alcohol poisoning follows a tragic event in November where six individuals lost their lives due to methanol poisoning after consuming adulterated alcohol during their stay in Vang Vieng, Laos.

A vodka and whisky factory believed to be the source of a deadly batch of drinks that killed six backpackers has been closed by Laos police.

Grieving parents lead emotional tributes to ‘beautiful’ Brit lawyer poisoned by ‘methanol-laced booze’ in Laos

Simone White, a 28-year-old lawyer from London, was one of the victims fatally poisoned by methanol whilst partying in the traveller hotspot Vang Vieng last month.

Police have arrested the owner of the factory that pumped out cheap local liquors known as Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky and banned the sale of the drinks, according to ABC.

The run-down site outside the capital city Vientiane has been shutdown by authorities until it sorts out its production process.

At the now-abandoned factory blue drapes have been placed over stacks of empty bottles and Tiger Whisky packaging lay beside an extinguished fire outside.

The six poisoning victims were all staying at Nana Backpackers Hostel, where eight staff have also been arrested after reportedly refusing to call an ambulance for the dying guests.

The detained workers are believed to be Vietnamese nationals, but no charges have yet been brought against them.

The manager and bartender at the hostel, Duong Duc Toan, was investigated last week by local police and detained. 

The foreign travellers fell ill just hours after drinking free shots of Tiger Vodka given out by the hostel’s bar, but it is not clear if this was the source of the methanol contamination.

Toan previously denied any drinks served at the hostel could have made guests ill.

Among the victims were Danish friends Anne-Sofie Orkild Coyman, 20, and Freja Vennervald, 21, who died after they were left “vomiting blood” for 13 hours.

Why is methanol so deadly?

By Sam Blanchard, Health Correspondent

METHANOL is a super-toxic version of alcohol that may be present in drinks if added by crooks to make them stronger or if they are brewed or distilled badly.

The consequences can be devastating because as little as a single shot of contaminated booze could be deadly, with just 4ml of methanol potentially enough to cause blindness.

Prof Oliver Jones, a chemist at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, said: “The body converts methanol to formic acid.

“Formic acid blocks the action of an enzyme that is critical to how the body uses oxygen to generate energy.

“If it stops working, cells cannot take up or use oxygen from the blood and lack of oxygen causes problems in a range of organs as the cells start to die.

“Symptoms of methanol poisoning include vomiting, seizures and dizziness.

“The optic nerve seems to be particularly vulnerable to methanol toxicity, so there is the potential for temporary or permanent blindness, and even death.

“While thankfully rare, methanol poisoning is very serious, and treatment should be given at a hospital.”

An unexpected but key way of treating methanol poisoning is to get the patient drunk with normal alcohol – known as ethanol – to distract the liver and stop it processing the methanol.

Simone White, 28, a lawyer from Orpington, Kent, died after drinking booze suspected to have been laced with methanol
Simone White, 28, a lawyer from Orpington, Kent, died after drinking booze suspected to have been laced with methanolCredit: Peter Jordan
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