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Laos says it cannot determine cause of death of six backpackers including Brit and two Australians after mass methanol poisoning as distillery owner avoids death charges
Laos has been unable to determine the cause of death of six backpackers, including a Brit and two Australians, following a mass methanol poisoning incident. The distillery owner linked to the poisoning is avoiding death charges.
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