UK Woman dies after Butt Lift Surgery in Turkey, Body Sent Home with missing Organs

Update: 2024-08-21 06:52 GMT
UK Woman dies after Butt Lift Surgery in Turkey (Image/X)

Hyderabad: A UK woman tragically died following a cosmetic surgery in Turkey. Kaydell Brown, 38, a Sheffield resident, spent 5,400 pounds for a "mummy MOT" package that includes breast augmentation, a tummy tuck, and a Brazilian butt lift. According to The Standard, her family shared, that she had thought the treatment would change her life.

Leanne, her sister condemned the clinic by referring to it as a pop-up butcher shop, in an interview with ITV, She alleged that after informing her of the sister's death, they booked her next flight home and were handed an envelope of cash.
"It was like, 'Sorry, she's dead, here's your plane ticket," she added.
After the 10 hours of her surgery, Leanne got to know that her sister had passed away. "They told me that evening that she didn't make it. I couldn't believe it. I was still in a room waiting for her to come back," she told the broadcaster.
"I had asked a few times how long she was going to be, and they kept saying, 'She's coming,'" she added.
Leanne further alleged that she was refused permission to see her sister's body and was sent back to the airport
The Metro reported, that Leanne said, a coroner found that Kaydell's body was missing significant portions of her heart, lungs, and brain when it was eventually brought back to the UK, as reported by the Metro.
She also stated, "When they returned her body, they kept pieces of her heart and her intestines, and that could show the cause of death, but we might not know because they're not very cooperative."
Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for the clinic refuted the accusations, asserting that Kaydell's death was brought on by "known complications" following the procedure and that there had been no medical negligence.
The spokesperson explained, "An internal investigation found no malpractice, and Kaydell's death was likely caused by fat blocking a blood vessel, a risk that can occur with this type of procedure."
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