Two Australians hospitalised after suspected cocktail poisoning in Fiji

Two Australians are feared to have been poisoned by cocktails at a resort in Fiji.

Seven people presented to Sigatoka Hospital on Saturday night, including two in a critical condition who had to be taken to Lautoka Hospital, local media reports.

The seven people were aged from 18 to 56 and had nausea, vomiting, and neurological symptoms after consuming a cocktail, Mai TV said.

A beach in Fiji. (Anjelica Balbin)

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was “providing consular assistance to two Australian families in Fiji”.

The Australian government Smart Traveller website updated its safety alert for Fiji today, warning travellers to “be alert to the potential risks around drink spiking and methanol poisoning through consuming alcoholic drinks”.

“We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions,” Smart Traveller says.

“Get urgent medical help if you suspect drink spiking.”

Smart Traveller continues to warn Australians about the risks around methanol poisoning and drink spiking in Laos.

Lao authorities issued an order prohibiting the sale and consumption of Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky due to concerns about the products being a health risk.

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