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Parents of British lawyer killed by methanol poisoning in Laos pay tribute to 'loving daughter'

Sky News Friday, 22 November 2024 ()
The parents of a British lawyer who died after being poisoned with methanol in Laos have described her as a "beautiful, kind and loving daughter".
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News video: Tourists Dead from Methanol Poisoning in Tainted Alcohol in Laos; U.S. Issues Travel Warning

Tourists Dead from Methanol Poisoning in Tainted Alcohol in Laos; U.S. Issues Travel Warning 00:45

Two Australian teens and a British woman have died from suspected methanol poisoning after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.

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