Simone Clarke (right and right in the first image) died after methanol poisoning while on holiday with her best friend Bethany Clarke (left in the first image) (Pictures: Bethany Clarke/Metro)
The devastated best friend of a Londoner who died from methanol poisoning has set up a petition urging for the dangers of bootleg booze to be taught to pupils.
Bethany Clarke was on a night out with Simone White when they drank six shots at a bar in Laos last November.
The night was typical on the backpacker trail,with free booze flowing as travellers let off steam on what would have been a holiday of a lifetime.
But the next day,they both became unwell on a kayaking excursion and were hospitalised with an initial diagnosis of food poisoning.
Their conditions deteriorated rapidly and they became weak and unable to properly take account of their surroundings.
Tragically Simone,28,who was from Bromley in south east London,died while Bethany slowly and painfully recovered.
Five other people also died after also drinking at the bar in Vang Vieng,a town popular with tourists just an hour north of the capital Vientiane,on the same night as the British friends.
Bethany and SImone are pictured as youngsters. They met at primary school (Picture: Bethany Clarke/Metro)
The police in Laos are still investigating the multiple deaths but with methanol poisoning being accepted as the cause.
Bethany is now channelling her energies into fighting for more awareness of the dangers of methanol,which can be used as an industrially produced additive to make alcohol cheaper to produce.
Depending on the dose,methanol can be highly dangerous and in some cases fatal to humans.
Her petition to the government calls for ‘the dangers of methanol poisoning to be put on the school curriculum’.
It adds the substance could be mentioned in either PHSE classes or biology.
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Bethany,told Metro: ‘I don’t want what happened to my best friend to happened to anyone else no other families should have to suffer like this.
‘Simone was the most sensible person you could meet,she was a lawyer,very intelligent and not someone to take risks. If this could happen to her it could happen to anyone.
‘It’s devastating. I was very very ill myself we were in a terrible situation and we were powerless. What we had drunk was from a glass vodka bottle with a label – there were no alarm bells.
‘I remember we were on the kayaks the next day and I could not really move my arms. Then we both starting feeling violently ill. It was terrible.
Bethany's memories of Simone
Simone and I met at primary school – I was 4 and she was 5. She was so grown up for her years which I think is what drew me to her.
She was always smiling and always made everyone feel like they were the most important person in the room. We just clicked. There were no topics “off limits” and we were always straight with each other.
No phone call was too late and there were always an abundance of voice notes to wake up to.
We met as often as we could and eventually lived together in London in 2023 which I will always have fond memories of. We travelled as much as we could all over the globe. Our longest trip was 6 weeks backpacking south east Asia when we were 20. It was the kind of holiday you never forget and I am glad to have taken as many photographs as I did.
Sometimes I randomly remember that I don’t have a best friend anymore and our last exchange appears as a blurred image in my mind. The moment when I think she knew something was wrong,she said “I’ll do whatever you do (Biff)”,which is what she called me. I just wish I’d have been able to make it all better but back then,I didn’t know what I know now.
Two Danish women,aged 20 and 21,and two Australians,both 19,died. A man from the US,aged 57,was the sixth victim.
The government in Laos launched an investigation into the incident. It has banned the sale of Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky.
A number of arrests were made including of the owner of the factory producing these brands.
Paying tribute to Simone after her death her family said: ‘We are devastated by the loss of our beautiful,kind,loving daughter.
‘Simone was one of a kind and had the most wonderful energy and spark for life. She was a soul who gave so much to so many and was loved by her family,friends and colleagues.’
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