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The body of a 38-year-old British woman who died during cosmetic surgery in Turkey was reportedly returned to her home, missing parts of some vital organs.

Kaydell Brown died on the operating table at the Clinic Expert in Istanbul on March 26.

She paid 5,400 pounds to travel to Istanbul for a “mummy MOT,” which is an all-in-one operation that involves getting a Brazilian butt lift, a tummy tuck, and a boob job in one day.

Brown’s sister, Leanne, traveled with her sister to support her through the surgery.

She recounted the exact time when Kaydell walked into the clinic followed by the harrowing moments hours later when the surgeons came out of the surgery room to tell her about the complications that developed during the procedures.

“She went in for surgery at about 9.30 a.m., and that was the last time I saw her,” Leanne Brown told ITV. “They took me to a room, and they just started trying to say, you know, there’s complications with surgery, you know things can happen. And I asked, ‘Has my sister died?’ And he just said, ‘I’m sorry, but yeah.’”

Leanne said she didn’t have much time to process the deeply shocking and unexpected news as clinic staffers handed her an envelope full of money and a one-way plane ticket back home.

“They just gave me an envelope and said here’s your money back and here’s your sister’s money back. And here’s your flight. It’s like, sorry she’s dead, here’s your plane ticket,” Leanne said.

Leanne said what compounded her grief and mistrust was the clinic’s refusal to provide access to Kaydell’s body. When Kaydell’s body was finally returned to the U.K., a coroner discovered that it was missing large parts of her brain, lungs, and heart, her sister said.

“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,” Leanne remarked.

The clinic rejected any allegations that it removed and kept organs before it turned Kaydell’s body over to a coroner’s office in Turkey.

“No evidence of organ trauma was found. We have handed the body untouched to the Coroner’s Office (in Turkey),” the clinic told ITV. “It is highly possible parts were removed while trying to determine the cause of death.”

The office sent a death certificate to the family, citing no cause of death, but later insisted that her death was due to surgery complications, not medical malpractice.

“An internal investigation found no malpractice, and Kaydell’s death was likely caused by fat blocking a blood vessel, which can occur during this type of surgery,” the clinic stated.
Brown said that Kaydell had just celebrated her 38th birthday and invested in the cosmetic procedures to treat herself after going through a tough time over the past several years. She was the mother of two boys, ages 12 and 16.

The family is still awaiting a cause of death for Kaydell from Turkish authorities.
 
Why do these people go to Turkey?? I get it might be cheaper, but this is your LIFE on the line! Even if they don't kill you, they may mutilate you.

Also...anyone know why they would take part of her brain, though? Solely for autopsy reasons? It seems even weirder to take just part of it.
 
Why do these people go to Turkey?? I get it might be cheaper, but this is your LIFE on the line! Even if they don't kill you, they may mutilate you.

Also...anyone know why they would take part of her brain, though? Solely for autopsy reasons? It seems even weirder to take just part of it.
People in the United States go to The Dominican Republic so there is not much difference.

I just cannot understand a mother willing to take the risk of serious complications or even death from having these procedures done.

I cannot wait for the fad of the over exaggerated ass being over.

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People in the United States go to The Dominican Republic so there is not much difference.

I just cannot understand a mother willing to take the risk of serious complications or even death from having these procedures done.

I cannot wait for the fad of the over exaggerated ass being over.

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I've got to agree. Having children & age definitely change your body, but when you've got babies that need you...balance your risks out better.
I do get the temptation, but why not use that money for a family holiday or something instead? Especially with these surgeries where results only last maybe a decade! Or will change if your weight does. Just seems too risky for something that could go so horribly wrong even if you don't die and like the results at first.
 
I had a double mastectomy with reconstruction using my own tissue, so basically a tummy tuck and boob job (only not for vanity, but to save my life) and let me tell you, that is a HARD surgery. I can't imagine having a BBL on top of all that. Jesus, what was she thinking????
 
I would love to have a breast reduction, I have spent every day of my life since puberty toting these things around, I'm short, 5-2, they get in the way, they want to lay right on the table when I'm sitting, and my back and shoulders hurt because they are heavy. I only just recently found some bras that I can afford, since the biggest ones at WM are DD and I'm like a G. But I"m too old for all that now, so I'm just gonna have to just live with them.

I joke that the next bra is gonna be a G extra long. o_O :D
 
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