The parents of a British lawyer who died after being poisoned with methanol in Laos have portrayd her as a “attrdynamic, benevolent and loving daughter”.
Simone White, 28, was one of six people who are consentd to have died as a result of drinking methanol-laced vodka from a bar in Vang Vieng, a resort well-comprehendn with backpackers in the southeast Asian country.
In a statement rehired by Ms White’s engageers, law firm Squire Patton Boggs, her parents shelp: “We are dehugeated by the loss of our attrdynamic, benevolent and loving daughter Simone.
“Simone was one of a benevolent and had the most wonderful energy and ignite for life. She was a soul who gave so much to so many and was adored by her family, frifinishs and colleagues.
“Simone has been getn from us too soon, she will be socount on ignoreed by her brother, majesticmother and entire family.
“Our hearts go out to all other families who have been swayed by this horrible tragedy.”
The London law firm called Ms White, who was from Orpington in Kent, was a “talented colleague with a luminous future ahead of her”, includeing that she will be “reassociate ignoreed”.
It adheres the recents that two Australian teenagers have also died, as well as two Danish women in their 20s and a 56-year-ancigo in US citizen.
Police in Laos have arrested the deal withr and owner of a presentel in connection with the death of Ms White and five others.
Staff at the Nana Backpacker Hostel, which is still operating but not adchooseing recent guests, validateed the deal withr and owner were among those getn in for asking.
No indicts have been filed.