Seven tourists in Fiji have been hospitalized due to suspected alcohol poisoning after consuming cocktails at a local resort bar. The tourists, four of whom are Australian aged between 18 and 56, exhibited symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and neurological issues shortly after drinking. They were initially treated at Sigatoka Hospital and later moved to Lautoka Hospital for further care. The incident raises concerns, following a similar tragedy where six tourists died in Laos due to suspected methanol poisoning. Australian consular assistance is being provided to the affected families.
Fiji Resort Incident: Seven Tourists Hospitalized with Suspected Alcohol Poisoning

Fiji Resort Incident: Seven Tourists Hospitalized with Suspected Alcohol Poisoning
Seven tourists are facing critical conditions in Fiji after a suspected alcohol poisoning incident at a resort bar.
Fiji Resort Incident: Seven Tourists Hospitalized with Suspected Alcohol Poisoning
Seven tourists are facing critical conditions in Fiji after a suspected alcohol poisoning incident at a resort bar.
Seven tourists in Fiji have been hospitalized due to suspected alcohol poisoning after consuming cocktails at a local resort bar. The tourists, four of whom are Australian aged between 18 and 56, exhibited symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and neurological issues shortly after drinking. They were initially treated at Sigatoka Hospital and later moved to Lautoka Hospital for further care. The incident raises concerns, following a similar tragedy where six tourists died in Laos due to suspected methanol poisoning. Australian consular assistance is being provided to the affected families.
Seven tourists are facing critical conditions in Fiji after a suspected alcohol poisoning incident at a resort bar.
Seven tourists in Fiji have been hospitalized due to suspected alcohol poisoning after consuming cocktails at a local resort bar. The tourists, four of whom are Australian aged between 18 and 56, exhibited symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and neurological issues shortly after drinking. They were initially treated at Sigatoka Hospital and later moved to Lautoka Hospital for further care. The incident raises concerns, following a similar tragedy where six tourists died in Laos due to suspected methanol poisoning. Australian consular assistance is being provided to the affected families.