British woman who died in Sri Lanka may have been poisoned by pesticides — police

British woman who died in Sri Lanka may have been poisoned by pesticides — police
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British woman who died in Sri Lanka may have been poisoned by pesticides — police
Author: Ted Hennessey
Published: Feb, 06 2025 14:25

A room in the hostel where the 24-year-old stayed had been fumigated before she fell ill. A British woman who died after collapsing at a hostel in Sri Lanka may have been poisoned by noxious pesticides, police say. Derby woman Ebony McIntosh, a digital marketing and social media manager, was rushed to hospital in the capital, Colombo, on Saturday after suffering from vomiting, nausea and trouble breathing.

 [Simone White, a British lawyer who died from suspected methanol poisoning in Laos]
Image Credit: The Independent [Simone White, a British lawyer who died from suspected methanol poisoning in Laos]

The 24-year-old died alongside German national Nadine Raguse, 26, who was also staying at the Miracle Colombo City hostel. A room in the hostel had been fumigated to treat bed bugs before the young women fell ill, Sri Lanka police spokesman Buddhika Manatunga told the PA news agency. A police investigation had been launched, and officers were investigating the possibility that the women were poisoned by noxious pesticides, Mr Manatunga said.

Ms McIntosh’s cause of death had not been identified as a post-mortem examination would take place after her family arrived in Sri Lanka on 10 February, Mr Manatunga said. The hostel had been closed until this occurred. A Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British woman who died in Sri Lanka, and are in contact with the local authorities.”.

The fatal incident came just weeks after six tourists died from methanol poisoning in Laos after drinking contaminated free shots at a backpackers’ hostel. On Sunday, British survivor Bethany Clarke spoke for the first time about the incident in Laos which claimed the life of her childhood friend Simone White. “If it looked dodgy, I wouldn’t have drunk it,” Ms Clarke told Australia’s 60 Minutes programme.

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