Parents of two teenagers who died in a methanol poisoning event at a hostel in Laos say they are angry over reports the venue could be reopening.

Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, from Melbourne’s southeast, were among six people who died last November after drinking methanol-laced cocktails in the tourist town of Vang Vieng.

Their parents spoke out in anger over the hostel’s suspected reopening on Tuesday, with Holly’s mother, Samantha Morton, saying it simply wasn’t right.

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong backed the anger felt by the family, telling reporters on Tuesday, the hostel should not reopen.

The hostel has remained closed since the poisoning, although renovations appear to have started and the sign removed, according to ABC reports.

Senator Wong confirmed sh

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