Feb 22 • 09:45 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

'My daughter died after having one drink of limoncello - it could happen to anyone'

A British woman tragically died from methanol poisoning after drinking limoncello, highlighting the dangers of tainted alcohol.

Kirsty McKie, a 38-year-old British woman who had been living in Bali, died after consuming a drink of limoncello that was contaminated with methanol. Despite being careful about her alcohol intake and always purchasing from reputable suppliers, she unknowingly drank tainted alcohol while at home with a friend. She believed she was suffering from a hangover after the drink, but her condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to her tragic death.

Following her death in 2022, McKie's family faced an agonizing wait for the results of pathologist reports, which ultimately confirmed that methanol poisoning was the cause of her sudden demise. This incident has raised significant concerns regarding the safety of alcoholic beverages, particularly in areas popular with tourists where illicit or unregulated alcohol might contain dangerous substances.

McKie's story serves as a sobering reminder of the potential risks associated with consuming alcohol abroad. It underscores the importance of vigilance and awareness regarding the sources of alcoholic drinks, as the consequences can be fatal, even from what may seem like an innocent drink. Her family's advocacy for awareness around these dangers aims to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

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