‘Loved and adored’ teen killed by methanol farewelled
Source: AAP
Grief has a colour – pink.
Holly Bowles’ friends made the unofficial dress code for the methanol poisoning victim’s funeral “a touch of pink” to pay tribute to the 19-year-old.
Almost 1000 mourners congregated in colour at Beaumaris Secondary College, in Melbourne’s bayside, on Monday afternoon.
Bowles and her best friend Bianca Jones were holidaying in Laos when they became unwell after consuming drinks in the tourist town of Vang Vieng.
Bowles died in a Bangkok hospital on November 22, a day after Jones died in another hospital in the Thai capital.
Beaumaris Secondary College acting principal Peter Bartlett thanked people across Australia for their “love, support and compassion”.
“Today is a profoundly significant day for our family as we come together to celebrate Holly’s life,” Bartlett said in a statement on behalf of the Bowles’ family before the service.
“Holly was loved and adored by so many people, and today is a reflection on her life, however she will remain forever in our hearts.”
Both women’s families asked people to donate to the girls’ GoFundMe in lieu of flowers.
The fundraiser has received more than $400,000 and will help with the families’ financial burdens as well as help to raise awareness about the dangers of methanol poisoning.
Jones was farewelled in an emotional service attended by more than 1000 people at Mentone Girls Grammar on Friday.
The school’s grounds also became awash with guests in colourful summer clothes, the way Jones’ family said she lived her life and how she would wish to be remembered.
The pair did not leave their dorm at the Nana Backpacker Hostel 24 hours after going to Jaidee Bar in Laos and reported feeling unwell on November 13, before being rushed to hospitals in Bangkok.
An American man, two Danish women and a British woman were among the six foreign nationals who also died and at least eight people, believed to be hotel staff and management, have been detained.
-AAP