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The Laos government has refused to the meet with the families of a group of tourists who were killed in a mass methanol poisoning event, it has been revealed.
The families of two Australian teenagers who died of methanol poisoning in Laos are demanding justice amid claims of a cover up by the country’s Communist government.
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