The quest for beauty went sour for a 24-year-old
British-Nigerian woman, who died in Thailand after a cheap plastic surgery
procedure to increase the size of her bottom failed. The woman, Joy Williams,
is from Thamesmead London, but was born in Lagos, Nigeria, The Telegraph
reports. She traveled to Bangkok earlier this
month for the £2,000 buttock augmentation procedure. The operation entails
putting silicone implants into the patient’s buttocks.
After the surgery was conducted on October 14th, Williams’
wounds became infected, causing her to be in excruciating pain. She then
returned to the hospital to get the implants removed. She died during the
operation.
The doctor who performed the surgery, Sompob Sansiri has now
been charged with “causing her death by negligence.”
Williams is said to have struggled with self-esteem issues,
and had previously had plastic surgery on her nose.
One of her friends told investigators that:
"She was a very bright girl and did well at school. She was
a bit shy and quiet and I knew in later years there was something wrong and
upsetting her.
"At school she had been bullied over her appearance and she
went for surgery on her nose and face. Last time I saw her it was obvious she
had had cosmetic surgery. She was fine before, she didn’t need to. She was fine
the way she was but she just wasn’t happy. She had no self esteem and I guess
she felt she needed to do it. She was just never happy with herself."
3 Comments
Did I hear some peeps say nonsense lady? The truth is this can happen to many girls, even Lagos big girls that do such things in secret.
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ReplyDeleteGood for girls who don't love d way God made them.
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