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UPDATE ON CORAL COAST RESORT INCIDENT

Suva, 16 January 2025 – As announced on Wednesday, 18 December 2024, initial testing found no evidence of illicit substances within the ingredients of beverages supplied by the resort together with the blood and urine samples.

In our commitment to determining the root cause of this incident, the ingredients, along with blood and urine samples from the affected guests, have been sent to New Zealand for further testing. These tests require specialized equipment that is not currently available in Fiji. The process may take up to three weeks to complete, with full results expected to become available afterward.

The Fijian authorities must be given adequate time to continue their investigations to ensure the integrity of the process.

The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation acknowledges reports from affected guests requesting the release of their individual test results. We are actively collaborating with relevant local authorities, including the Fiji Police Force and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, to determine the best and most efficient way to facilitate these requests.

Once the test results are finalized, priority will be given to updating the affected tourists and their respective High Commissions and Embassies through diplomatic channels. Legal counsel will also be sought to determine what elements of the private data can be made public to ensure compliance with privacy laws.

We also urge our neighbors from major source tourism markets to review their travel advisories, particularly the continued use of the term “methanol poisoning,” which has been ruled out through initial investigations.

The Ministry is working closely with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services, the Fiji Police Force, Tourism Fiji, and the resort to maintain and reinforce Fiji’s reputation as a safe destination for all travelers.

ENDS

Hon. Viliame R. Gavoka,
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Tourism & Civil Aviation.
Level 4, Civic Towers, Suva


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