A Sydney teenager and her mother are about to fly back to Sydney after they were among seven tourists hospitalised in a suspected mass alcohol poisoning in Fiji.
Mother Tanya and daughter Georgia, 19, from Sydney’s upper north shore were rushed to hospital after drinking cocktails by the pool at Warwick Resort in the south of Fiji’s main island.
Tanya’s father David Sandoe, said this afternoon the pair had been discharged from hospital and were about to board their flught home to Australia after the terrifying incident.
‘Like everyone else when this news broke we all thought back to what recently happened in Asia which sends shivers down your spine, so we’re so grateful and very fortunate,’ he told media on Monday.
It was a horrific experience, he said, describing a late-night call from his daughter telling him she had been taken to hospital as ‘quite something else’.
Georgia, in her late teens, suffered a seizure after drinking a cocktail, he said.
She had a pre-existing condition that affected her immune system which was a major concern, Mr Sandoe said, but the fear was quelled when he spoke to doctors in Fiji.
It was an isolated incident localised to one bar at one resort that was being thoroughly investigated, Fiji’s Tourism Minister Viliame Gavoka said, reassuring travellers of their safety.
It was the only reported case in recent memory, Mr Gavoka said.
Georgia Sandoe-Simpson, 19, (pictured) and her mother Tanya are flying home
‘While we understand the concern, we want to emphasise that the tourism experience in Fiji is typically very safe and we have acted immediately to try and discover the cause of what made these guests at this resort fall ill.’
The resort’s management had assured authorities they had not substituted ingredients or altered the quality of drinks, he said.
Warwick Fiji said it was aware of the news and was waiting for health authorities test results ‘to gather all necessary information’ about the incident at its hotel.
‘Please rest assured that we are taking this matter very seriously and are currently conducting a thorough investigation,’ it told Daily Mail Australia in a statement.
‘We do not have conclusive details but we are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our guests.’
Australia has revised its travel advice for Fiji, warning travellers to ‘be alert to the potential risks around drink spiking and methanol poisoning through consuming alcoholic drinks’.
Tanya Sandoe is pictured alongside her daughter
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