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Abigail O'Leary

British mum dies in Brazil after £2,000 bum lift operation at a 'backstreet clinic'

A British mum from the UK has died in hospital after undergoing bum augmentation surgery at a backstreet clinic in Brazil.

Ronilza Johnson, 46, who reportedly is a resident in the UK, passed away in hospital in the Brazilian municipality of Anapolis on the night of 1st May.

She was hospitalised on 31st March after suffering complications following a botched buttock augmentation at a clandestine clinic in the same municipality a week before.

The surgeon who carried out the procedure has been named as Lucas Santana. The police say he is liable for bodily injury, unauthorised practice of medicine and fraudulent misrepresentation.

According to investigators, the biomedical scientist introduced himself to Ronilza as a doctor and told her that he would carry out the operation with the assistance of a medical student.

Ronilza was hospitalised on 31st March after suffering complications following an alleged botched buttock augmentation (Newsflash)

Ronilza lived in England and was visiting her father in Brazil. She reportedly decided to undergo the procedure at the recommendation of some pals in the country.

Santana injected Ronilza's buttocks with polymethyl methacrylate, better known as PMMA. Although not prohibited, the Brazilian Society of Dermatology does not recommend its use for this procedure.

The chemical compound reportedly caused serious infections in Ronilza's body, resulting in rotting and left in open wound.

After falling ill and being taken to hospital around a week after the procedure, she reported the suspects to the police via telephone.

Ronilza paid BRL 9,000 (GBP 1,194) for the buttock augmentation and nose bioplasty, which the police say were all carried out illegally.

The police searched several locations when Ronilza Johnson sustained life-threatening injuries after an aesthetic treatment suspected to have been carried out by unqualified individuals (PCGO/Newsflash)

They have named the other suspect as Thierry Cardoso, who is a medical student in Bolivia.

Police officers searched the clandestine clinic and homes of both suspects on 30th April.

From Cardoso's home, in the municipality of Leopoldo de Bulhoes, officers seized "countless" medicines, some of foreign origin, and blank prescriptions.

Products were also seized from the unlicensed clinic, which the health authorities closed down.

The investigation is ongoing, and the police have said they may request judicial authorisation to preventively detain the suspects.

Ronilza Johnson leaves behind a daughter, who has been named as Amberly Johnson by local media outlets G1 and Metropoles. Her daughter's age is unknown.

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