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Woman dies two days after suffering cardiac arrest during procedure at beauty clinic | Woman dies two days after suffering cardiac arrest during procedure at beauty clinic |
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A 35-year-old woman has died in hospital two days after she suffered a cardiac arrest during a breast procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic. | A 35-year-old woman has died in hospital two days after she suffered a cardiac arrest during a breast procedure at a Sydney beauty clinic. |
New South Wales police say Jean Huang, the owner of a beauty clinic, died on Friday after she was allegedly administered a local anaesthetic and breast fillers by Chinese tourist Jie Shao, 33, on Wednesday at a Chippendale salon. | |
Shao faced Central local court on Thursday charged with causing reckless grievous bodily harm and using poison to endanger life. Police are now considering further legal action. | Shao faced Central local court on Thursday charged with causing reckless grievous bodily harm and using poison to endanger life. Police are now considering further legal action. |
The 33-year-old is also being investigated by the Health Care Complaints Commission along with Yuegiong Fu who was allegedly working as a nurse during the procedure at the Medi Beauty Laser and Contour Clinic. | The 33-year-old is also being investigated by the Health Care Complaints Commission along with Yuegiong Fu who was allegedly working as a nurse during the procedure at the Medi Beauty Laser and Contour Clinic. |
Medi Beauty Laser and Contour Clinic’s website states the company offers state-of-the-art beauty services based on the latest medical technologies. | |
The HCCC on Friday said neither Shao nor Fu were registered in Australia. | The HCCC on Friday said neither Shao nor Fu were registered in Australia. |
“The commission is also assessing a complaint about a registered medical practitioner at the practice,” the commission said in a statement. | “The commission is also assessing a complaint about a registered medical practitioner at the practice,” the commission said in a statement. |
Shao’s solicitor, Mary Underwood, on Thursday told the court her client was a graduate of a Canton medical university and a specialist in dermatology who had practised in China and Britain. | Shao’s solicitor, Mary Underwood, on Thursday told the court her client was a graduate of a Canton medical university and a specialist in dermatology who had practised in China and Britain. |
She had arrived in Australia four or five days previously with two Chinese passports because her tourist visa – which expires in November – was attached to her old passport, Underwood said. | She had arrived in Australia four or five days previously with two Chinese passports because her tourist visa – which expires in November – was attached to her old passport, Underwood said. |
Shao was refused bail by magistrate Sharon Freund and the matter was adjourned to the same court on Tuesday. | Shao was refused bail by magistrate Sharon Freund and the matter was adjourned to the same court on Tuesday. |
Huang had been in a critical condition at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital since the procedure. |