Virgin, which said it was aware of the alleged incidents, has sent people to Fiji to provide support, but did not provide further details in a statement to Reuters. Fiji police said the ...
Seven tourists sought hospital treatment for suspected poisoning after drinking cocktails at a bar in an upscale Fiji resort that’s now being investigated by police. Four Australians ...
Officials in Fiji say a toxicology report shows seven foreign tourists who were hospitalized after drinking cocktails at a resort bar were not poisoned by alcohol or illicit drugs MELBOURNE ...
Seven foreigners in Fiji ended up in hospital after they drank pina coladas at a resort bar and fell ill over the weekend, authorities confirmed Monday. The cocktails were served at the five-star ...
SYDNEY, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Three Virgin Australia IPO-VIR.AX staff are not being detained by Fijian police investigating an alleged sexual assault and theft during a layover, said the Fiji ...
Flags across the country will be lowered to half-staff until late next month to honor former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100. According to U.S. flag code, flags must be ...
Fiji’s deputy prime minister has revealed fresh details about the cocktails that poisoned four Aussies, claiming methanol was not present. Fiji Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka, in a press ...
Seven people, including one American citizen, were hospitalized over the weekend for suspected poisoning after drinking cocktails at a hotel resort bar in Fiji, health officials said Monday.
Two of four Australians who were hospitalised after drinking cocktails at a five-star resort in Fiji have returned home. Fijian authorities are investigating after several guests at a popular ...
Local health officials say guests staying at Warwick Resort on Fiji's Coral Coast fell ill after consuming a cocktail prepared at the resort on Saturday afternoon. It is understood four of the ...
Toxicology tests on the ingredients of drinks consumed by seven tourists who fell ill in Fiji showed “no methanol or illicit substances,” authorities on the South Pacific island said Wednesday.