Parents issue dire travel warning after daughters die on island trip: ‘Remove this county from bucket list’

Parents issue dire travel warning after daughters die on island trip: ‘Remove this county from bucket list’


The parents of two Australian teenagers who died in Laos last year have begged for Australians to remove the island destination from their bucket lists.

Ahead of the anniversary of their daughters’ deaths, Holly Morton-Bowles and Bianca Jones’ parents slammed the Laos government as “corrupt” in an interview with the Herald Sun.

They also claimed there’s no evidence police have investigated the tragedy.

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Best friends Holly and Bianca, both 19, were on the trip of a lifetime in the tourist town of Vang Vieng in November last year when they accidentally consumed methanol.

Holly Morton-Bowles (seen here) and Bianca Jones were on a trip in the tourist town of Vang Vieng in Laos when they accidentally consumed methanol, and later died. Facebook / Holly Bowles Bianca Jones

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