Zimbabwe News Update
The prime minister is being urged to raise the case of a British woman and her fiancé who died from methanol poisoning in Vietnam when he meets the country’s leader.Greta Otteson, 33, and Arno Quinton, 36,were found dead on Boxing Dayin Hoi An, Vietnam, after drinking toxic limoncello that was bought by Greta’s parents as a gift.Ann Davies, the family’s MP, has written to Sir Keir Starmer ahead of his meeting with Tô Lâm, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in London, calling for the case to “receive the full attention and resources it deserves from the Vietnamese authorities”.The prime minister’s office has been asked to comment.
Paul Otteson said he remained frustrated at what he saw as a a lack of action in relation to his daughter’s death and urged Sir Keir “as a father” to raise the case.Greta Otteson and Arno Quinton were found dead in the villa they lived in on Boxing Day 2024, with post mortem examinations revealing they died from acute methanol poisoning.In February, police arrested and charged a barman who worked in a restaurant in Hoi An for “violating regulations on food safety” by “using used 70-degree medical grade alcohol, along with filtered water, lemon peel and white sugar to create two bottles of limoncello”.Methanolis a type of alcohol commonly found in cleaning products, fuel and antifreeze.It is similar to ethanol, which is used for alcoholic drinks, but is cheaper and more toxic to humans because of the way it is processed by the body.
Paul and Susan Ottesontold the BBClast month how they had been with the couple weeks before they died, celebrating their engagement and that they had arranged for the limoncello to be sent as a Christmas gift to Greta and Arno.The family said they have been given no further updates since the barman’s arrest with Paul adding it was “sad” that he had to go to such lengths as asking the prime minister for help.”I believe the PM has children who are at an age where they will shortly be going on to further education and possibly gap year travelling.””I sincerely wish that he and his wife do not experience the pain that we and other UK families are enduring, through the horrible crime of methanol poisoning.”Paul urged Sir Keir to ask General Secretary Lâm to provide an update on the investigation and explain what was being done in the country to stop alcohol poisonings.
Continue Reading This Story
This is a curated preview of the full article. Our editors have selected
key highlights, but there’s more to discover in the complete story.
Read the full article
View all images and media
Access related coverage
4 paragraphs
3 min read