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'Butt lift' inquest: Operation 'matter of life or death' | 'Butt lift' inquest: Operation 'matter of life or death' |
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The partner of a woman who died during a "Brazilian butt lift" operation in Turkey was told by the surgeon it was "a guessing game", an inquest heard. | The partner of a woman who died during a "Brazilian butt lift" operation in Turkey was told by the surgeon it was "a guessing game", an inquest heard. |
Beautician Leah Cambridge, 29, had seen the procedure advertised on Instagram but was unaware of the risks, Wakefield Coroner's Court was told. | Beautician Leah Cambridge, 29, had seen the procedure advertised on Instagram but was unaware of the risks, Wakefield Coroner's Court was told. |
The mother-of-three from Leeds died during the procedure in August 2018. | The mother-of-three from Leeds died during the procedure in August 2018. |
Her partner Scott Franks went to Turkey after her death to speak to the surgeon, who he said seemed "nervous". | Her partner Scott Franks went to Turkey after her death to speak to the surgeon, who he said seemed "nervous". |
Mr Franks said his partner had been "paranoid" about her body and was keen to have the operation, which transfers fat to the buttocks from elsewhere in the body. | Mr Franks said his partner had been "paranoid" about her body and was keen to have the operation, which transfers fat to the buttocks from elsewhere in the body. |
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She had saved the £6,500 needed and flew to Izmir in Turkey with her mother Theresa Hall. | She had saved the £6,500 needed and flew to Izmir in Turkey with her mother Theresa Hall. |
Ms Hall said they were taken to the hospital upon arrival and handed over the money for the operation. | Ms Hall said they were taken to the hospital upon arrival and handed over the money for the operation. |
Miss Cambridge went to theatre and her mother fell asleep, only to be woken and told there had been "a complication" and her daughter had died. | |
Mr Franks said he immediately travelled to Turkey to see her body and meet the surgeon, Dr Ali Uckan, who told him: "It's a guessing game, you can't see where you are going into." | Mr Franks said he immediately travelled to Turkey to see her body and meet the surgeon, Dr Ali Uckan, who told him: "It's a guessing game, you can't see where you are going into." |
'Nervous and scared' | 'Nervous and scared' |
He said the surgeon appeared "nervous and scared" when they spoke a day after Miss Cambridge's death and his "exact words" were: "It's a matter of life and death when you are doing it." | He said the surgeon appeared "nervous and scared" when they spoke a day after Miss Cambridge's death and his "exact words" were: "It's a matter of life and death when you are doing it." |
In a statement, Dr Uckan said he had performed the procedure "in the region of a thousand times", without serious complications. | In a statement, Dr Uckan said he had performed the procedure "in the region of a thousand times", without serious complications. |
Miss Cambridge arranged the surgery through Elite Aftercare, which acts as a go-between linking clients and surgeons, and travelled to Turkey on 26 August last year. | Miss Cambridge arranged the surgery through Elite Aftercare, which acts as a go-between linking clients and surgeons, and travelled to Turkey on 26 August last year. |
The court heard how Mr Franks received a letter from Elite after her death, falsely claiming Miss Cambridge had taken "illicit drugs". | The court heard how Mr Franks received a letter from Elite after her death, falsely claiming Miss Cambridge had taken "illicit drugs". |
Dr Lisa Barker, a consultant histopathologist for Leeds Teaching Hospitals, said Miss Cambridge died after fat entered her circulatory system and eventually blocked the pulmonary artery to the lungs. | Dr Lisa Barker, a consultant histopathologist for Leeds Teaching Hospitals, said Miss Cambridge died after fat entered her circulatory system and eventually blocked the pulmonary artery to the lungs. |
Coroner Kevin McLoughlin asked Georgina Neville, who set up Elite Aftercare, whether her company will continue to enable clients to have butt-lift operations despite many UK clinics refusing on account of the danger, to which she responded: "I decline to answer." | Coroner Kevin McLoughlin asked Georgina Neville, who set up Elite Aftercare, whether her company will continue to enable clients to have butt-lift operations despite many UK clinics refusing on account of the danger, to which she responded: "I decline to answer." |
The inquest, which is due to last three days, continues. | The inquest, which is due to last three days, continues. |
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