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    Parents of Melbourne teenagers who died in Laos methanol poisoning make a heartbreaking plea to Aussies

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    By HOLLY HALES FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Published: 21:44 EST, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 22:14 EST, 24 November 2024

    The heartbroken families of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles are calling on the public to help cover mounting costs to bring their daughters’ bodies home after their deaths from methanol poisoning in Laos. 

    The 19-year-olds from Beaumaris, in Melbourne‘s Bayside, are among six foreign tourists who died in a suspected mass drink-spiking in the Southeast Asian nation.

    Their families want to raise awareness about methanol poisoning and have started a GoFundMe in the young women’s memory.

    The page had raised more than $135,000 as of Monday morning.

    ‘Tragically, their journey, along with visitors from different countries, was cut short when they fell victim to methanol poisoning – a hidden danger that claimed their lives just one day apart,’ the fundraising page stated.

    ‘This campaign, organised by the families of Bianca and Holly, aims to raise awareness about the dangers of methanol poisoning – a silent but deadly risk that often claims lives without warning.

    ‘We want to honour the memory of Bianca, Holly, and others impacted by methanol poisoning by turning this tragedy into a mission for change.’

    The description said the fundraiser’s three main objectives were to relieve financial burdens for the families, support existing initiatives and fund awareness campaigns.

    Parents of Melbourne teenagers who died in Laos methanol poisoning make a heartbreaking plea to Aussies

    Bianca Jones, 19, (pictured) died from methanol poisoning while on holiday in Laos 

    Ms Jones was travelling with her friend Holly Bowles, 19, (pictured) who also died from methanol poisoning

    Ms Jones was travelling with her friend Holly Bowles, 19, (pictured) who also died from methanol poisoning

    Among these burdens was mounting out-of-pocket expenses the families face, including those incurred while bringing the friends’ remains back to Australia.

    Ms Jones and Ms Bowles had been on holiday in Laos when they became ill along with a dozen other tourists in the popular town of Vang Vieng.

    They failed to check out at the Nana Backpacker Hostel on November 13 after going to the Jaidee Bar.

    Ms Jones and Ms Bowles were evacuated to Thailand and died in separate Bangkok hospitals after their parents raced to be by their bedsides.

    Ms Jones’ father said his daughter was on the trip of a lifetime and wanted to explore the world to meet new friends.

    ‘Her life had just begun,’ Mark Jones told reporters in Bangkok on Saturday.

    ‘She was a young woman that had a lust for life.

    ‘We’ll forever miss our beautiful girl and hope her loss of life has not been in vain.’

    The pair became unwell while staying at Nana Backpackers Hostel in Vang Vieng, a small town north of Laos' capital Vientiane

    The pair became unwell while staying at Nana Backpackers Hostel in Vang Vieng, a small town north of Laos’ capital Vientiane

    Thai authorities have confirmed Ms Jones died of ‘brain swelling due to high levels of methanol found in her system’.

    On behalf of both Australian families, Mr Jones urged the Laos government to investigate the incident to the ‘fullest extent’ to avoid it happening again.

    ‘We can’t have the passing of our daughter… not lead to change to protect others,’ he said.

    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was working closely with local authorities.

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