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Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones. Picture: supplied One English backpacker who recovered from the suspected poisoning told the BBC it was “unbelievable” to hear of the hostel’s reopening.
Fiji watched closely as witnesses in the nation's largest-ever drugs trial gave evidence revealing the alleged details of a meth operation.
Also, they see xannabis is seen as a safer, more mindful alternative, aligning with their preference for personalized, low-risk experiences over traditional, high-impact substances like alcohol.
The father of Holly Bowles, a young woman who died by suspected poisoning in a Laotian backpacker hostel in November 2024, has vowed to ensure the venue is never allowed to reopen.
The father of Holly Bowles, a young woman who died by suspected poisoning in a Laotian backpacker hostel in November 2024, has vowed to ensure the venue is never allowed to reopen.
The father of Holly Bowles, a young woman who died by suspected poisoning in a Laotian backpacker hostel in November 2024, has vowed to ensure the venue is never allowed to reopen.
The father of Holly Bowles, a young woman who died by suspected poisoning in a Laotian backpacker hostel in November 2024, has vowed to ensure the venue is never allowed to reopen.
While xylitol poisoning is most common and dangerous in dogs, it can also pose a risk to cats, particularly for liver damage. It's safest to keep xylitol-containing products out of reach of all pets.