Parents of Melbourne methanol-poisoning victims 'shocked' by $185 fines handed to Laos hostel staff

Australian Families Left 'Blindsided' by $185 Fine for Hostel Staff Over Daughter's Methanol Poisoning Death

A year after two Melbourne teenagers died from methanol poisoning at a popular backpackers hostel in Laos, their families have expressed shock and outrage over the lenient fines handed down to staff members. The workers were found guilty of destroying evidence related to the American tourist's death but received a paltry $185 fine each with suspended sentences.

Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, died in November last year along with four other tourists after drinking methanol-laced alcohol at Nana backpackers hostel in Vang Vieng. Their families had been kept in the dark about the court outcome, with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade only informing them yesterday.

"We were shocked by the absolute injustice for our girls and the others," said Shaun Bowles, Bianca's father. "We have had no correspondence with anyone from the Laos government. We had no idea the court case was going ahead."

Mark Jones, Holly's father, echoed his sentiments, stating, "We're out of options. It's pretty devastating." The department has apologized for failing to keep the families informed about the outcome.

Australia's foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, has urged Lao authorities to take full accountability and ensure charges reflect the seriousness of the tragedy. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also pledged support to the victims' families, saying the recent events have "added to the heartbreak" they are already experiencing.

The Laotian government had vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice in accordance with the law, but the fine handed down to staff members seems to be a far cry from that promise. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has condemned the court outcome as "heartbreaking," calling it "a slap on the wrist."

As the families continue to seek justice for their daughters' deaths, the leniency of the fines raises questions about the effectiveness of Lao authorities in holding those responsible accountable.
 
$185 is a joke! πŸ˜‚ These guys should be locked up for life, not get a slap on the wrist πŸ’”. Families left 'blindsided', yeah, that's exactly what they were – blindsided by the leniency of the system 🀯. Should be suspended sentences with fines to compensate victims' families, not just some paltry amount πŸ‘Ž
 
this fine is bloody mental 🀯 $185 is like buying a coffee or 2 for each one of those staff members and they get off scot-free? it's disgusting. i mean, i know we're talking about a different country here but come on, the victims' families are still grieving and trying to seek justice... what kind of message does this send out? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's not just the fine itself, it's the fact that they got off with suspended sentences too. it's like the whole thing was swept under the rug. my grandma would have given them a good scolding if she knew about this πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
😞 I think this is a real head-scratcher. $185 as punishment? That's like, what even is that? For destroying evidence in something that led to two deaths? 🀯 It just doesn't seem fair to me. The families should've been kept in the loop about everything, not just told yesterday how the court case went down. πŸ˜• The government's all like "we're sorry" but it doesn't feel like a genuine apology. πŸ’” What's going on here? Is it some sort of culture thing or what? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm totally with them - $185 fine is way too harsh πŸ€‘! Like, what are they even supposed to do with that money? Pay off some debt or something? It's just so underwhelming. I think it's actually a relief they got some kind of punishment at all. destroying evidence can't be taken lightly, but fines shouldn't be the only thing on the table.
 
omg this is so crazy 🀯 they're literally getting away with murder and it's just 185 bucks each? like what even is that? 😱 i feel so bad for the families, they had no idea what was going on and now they're left to deal with the aftermath. it's just not right πŸ’” and australia's gov trying to intervene but maybe they should've done something sooner πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I don't usually comment but... this is just soooo messed up 🀯! 185 bucks? Are you kidding me?! Those poor families were already grieving over their daughters' deaths and now they find out the people who could have done something to prevent it got off scot-free. I mean, what's 185 even supposed to cover? A cup of coffee? It's just not right πŸ’Έ. And that the Lao authorities said they would bring the perpetrators to justice but clearly didn't follow through... it's just heartbreaking πŸ€•. Our Aussie government is trying to put pressure on them to do better, which is good, I guess πŸ‘. But really, what's going on in Laos? It feels like they're not taking this seriously at all πŸ€”.
 
can't believe the fine they got 🀯$185 is literally a coffee shop latte price lol. i mean i get that these people are from a country with a different legal system, but come on $185 for destroying evidence? that's like saying "oh no you killed our daughter, here have a cookie" πŸ˜‚ it's gotta be a joke. and the fact that they didn't even tell the families about the court outcome till yesterday is just shady. doesn't exactly fill me with confidence in the Lao authorities' ability to bring justice to these girls πŸ’”
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... $185 and a slap on the wrist? It's just not right. I mean, you're talking about two young lives lost due to some hostel staff's negligence and lack of care. The families are already hurting enough without being blindsided by these fines. And what really gets me is that the authorities seemed to have done a pretty good job investigating... why wasn't there more serious consequences for those responsible? It just feels like justice isn't being served here πŸ˜•
 
I'm shocked by this news 🀯! $185 fine is totally not enough considering the tragic loss of life πŸ’” 2 young Aussies died from methanol poisoning & their families are still trying to cope 😒 It's unacceptable that staff members got away with it so lightly βš–οΈ We need to know what happened in court & why those responsible aren't being held accountable πŸ€” I feel sorry for the Australian govt trying to address this but Lao authorities need to step up their game πŸ’ͺ
 
I just can't believe what's going on here 🀯... $185 is seriously not enough considering these girls lost their lives due to someone else's negligence. I mean, destroying evidence? That's a serious crime. It feels like the system is letting them off easy and it's just not right 😑. The families deserve so much more than this. It's not just about the money; it's about justice for Bianca and Holly πŸ™. The fact that they didn't even get to know what was happening until yesterday is just mind-boggling... can you imagine how hard that must be on them? πŸ€• The Australian government should really do some digging into this and find out why the Lao authorities are not taking responsibility for their actions πŸ’Ό. This whole situation is a real concern and I hope something changes soon ⏰.
 
πŸ€• this is just crazy $185 fine for destroying evidence and killing two ppl? 🚨 it's like they're playing a cruel joke on the families! πŸ˜‚ what kinda justice system lets people off with such a slap on the wrist when 2 young lives were lost in a tragic incident? πŸ’” i know the aussie gov is tryin to keep things diplomatic but this one feels super fishy 🐟. can we pls get some clarity on how these ppl are gonna face real consequences for their actions? 😩
 
man that's super harsh 185 bucks is like pennies right? i mean what even is a suspended sentence gonna do? should be way more serious charges for destroying evidence and causing such tragedy πŸ˜€πŸ’”
 
😞 $185? Are they kidding me?! 🀯 That's like saying someone who speeds down the highway 5 times over the limit just gets a slap on the wrist and has to do some community service. It doesn't feel right at all. I get that everyone makes mistakes, but destroying evidence? That's a whole other level of serious. It's not like they were just careless, it was reckless negligence. The fact that the Lao authorities are so lenient is concerning, especially when you consider how many families are affected by this kind of thing. 🌎 I'm all for holding people accountable, but this feels more like a slap on the wrist than justice. It's gonna take more than just a fine to fix this... πŸ’Έ
 
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