Fifteen fisherman died of suspected alcohol poisoning and more than 90 others were sickened in eastern Indonesia, hospital and port officials said Tuesday. All but one of those killed were from Thailand, said Kasim, who works in the emergency room at the public hospital in Merauke, a coastal town in Papua province. Port officials said police were still investigating the cause of the illnesses and deaths. But Kasim, who goes by only one name, said the victims were believed to have been drinking Sunday night at the port, where many Thai fishing boats were anchored. The mostly likely cause was tainted alcohol, he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.