Dutch tourists warned to be careful after contaminated alcohol kills 30 in Istanbul
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned Netherlands residents about contaminated alcohol in Istanbul, which has killed at least 30 people this week. Dozens of people have been admitted to the hospital. Foreigners are among the victims.
It is not known whether any Dutch people have become ill or died. The Ministry said it had not received any requests for help.
According to the Ministry, the people died after drinking alcohol that was likely illegal and that was contaminated with methanol to make the drink stronger. It advised people to only buy alcoholic beverages in official stores that are allowed to sell alcohol.
“Check carefully whether bottles are still sealed. Only go to reliable bars and restaurants. Do not drink home-distilled alcohol, for example, on the street or at someone’s home. Always keep an eye on your food and drinks,” the Ministry advised.
Late last year, tourists also got sick and died from drinking methanol-laced alcohol in Vang Vien in Laos.
Reporting by ANP and NL Times
