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Australia is sending a diplomat to Laos to “explore all avenues” in the 2024 methanol mass poisoning that killed six foreign nationals, including two of its nationals.

The visit comes amid the Australian government’s frustration over the alleged lack of transparency from local authorities in Laos. As many as six foreign tourists, including a British woman, two Australian women, a US man and two Danish nationals, died after drinking free shots tainted with methanol at Nana Backpackers Hostel in Vang Vieng.

Two 19-year-old Australians, Holly Morton-Bowles and Bianca Jones, were among those killed.

Australian foreign minister Penny Wong announced that diplomat Pablo Kang will handle investigations into the deaths.

She said Mr Kang, the head of the Southeast Asia regional and mainland division of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT), has been tasked “explore all avenues to progress the case”.

Holly Bowles from Melbourne was visiting Laos in November 2024
Holly Bowles from Melbourne was visiting Laos in November 2024 (Facebook)

He will leave for Laos as soon as possible. The diplomat has previously served as Australia’s representative in Cambodia, the United Arab Emirates and Vanuatu.

It came after the DFAT apologised to the Morton-Bowles and Jones families this week after it emerged that 10 people connected with the case faced court in January in Laos and were fined AUD$185 (about £95) for destroying evidence. No charges have been brought in over the deaths.

“Since their November 2024 deaths, the Albanese government has been clear to the Lao authorities of the need for transparency and accountability,” Ms Wong said in a statement.

“We have consistently conveyed our expectations that charges should reflect the seriousness of the tragedy that killed Holly, Bianca and four other foreign nationals,” it added.

“We understand the heartbreaking grief of the families of Holly and Bianca, which has been exacerbated by the delays and lack of transparency over the legal processes in Laos.”

Morton-Bowles’ father, Shaun Bowles, said the verdict was “the absolute injustice for our girls and the others”.

He said they got in touch with the government and asked them to “step up and represent our girls in the way that they deserve to be represented”.

“Because we’re out of options. It’s pretty devastating,” he said.

The Laotian government vowed to “bring the perpetrators to justice in accordance with the law”, in a previous statement.

Meanwhile, Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese is facing pressure to summon the Laotian ambassador. Opposition leader Sussan Ley called Mr Albanese to demand a “formal explanation” on Tuesday about the “weak prosecutions”.

Addressing the issue in the parliament, Mr Albanese acknowledged the court developments had “added to the heartbreak” of the families.

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