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“I emphasized to him that Australia firmly believes the hostel should remain closed,” she stated clearly.

Holly Morton-Bowles and Bianca Jones tragically lost their lives to methanol poisoning after consuming tainted alcohol at a backpacker hostel in Laos. The incident occurred at the accommodation where they were staying.
Reports from ABC indicate that despite the hostel being shut down following the tragic event, there are signs of renovation work underway, and the establishment’s signage has been taken down.
SBS News has reached out to the Laos embassy in Australia for their input on the situation.
Schoolies refers to the end of high school celebrations in November and December, with some teenagers opting to head overseas instead of local party destinations.

Bianca Jones’ and Holly Morton-Bowles’ families are angry the hostel where they died could reopen. Source: AAP / Allanah Sciberras
New data from DrinkWise, a not-for-profit that promotes responsible drinking, suggests that two in three parents have discussed methanol poisoning with their child as part of their planning for schoolies.