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Tabby Brown: Why did the former Playboy model who dated Balotelli die?

Tabby Brown: Why did the former Playboy model who dated Balotelli die?

The former Playboy model who dated the former Man City star, Mario Balotellidied after complications from liposuction treatment, an investigation has found. Tabby Brown, 38, died suddenly last October, just days after returning from the Dominican Republic where she had liposuction.

Al-Atabi, who She has also appeared in Cosmopolitan and Elle, She was also an actress and dancer and said of the outgoing Italian footballer Balotelli that she fell in love with him “against my better judgment”.

An inquest by South London coroner Julian Morris confirmed she died from a rare condition called fat embolism syndrome (FES) which was caused by liposuction. According to medical journals, death from FES following cosmetic surgery is rare, but has increased due to the rise in liposuction.

The court heard that Tabi Travel to South America and the Dominican Republic Two weeks before her death – although it is not known where the operation was performed – she died three days after her return. Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that involves removing unwanted fat from the body, and is described on the NHS website as being typically performed “on the buttocks, hips, thighs and abdomen”.

It is not readily available on the NHS, and private procedures in the UK can cost between £3,000 and £8,500 depending on the doctor and the areas of the body treated. Although it is not known for certain whether Tabi had the surgery in the Dominican Republic, there are several clinics in the country and there is huge competition among surgeons. Prices are about half those in Britain.

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Earlier this year, a report in the United States warned Americans against traveling to the Caribbean island for low-cost surgery, as there had been an increase in deaths linked to botched operations. Researchers found that Nearly 100 people have died in the past decade. After surgery there and many within 72 hours of surgery. A 2019 report described the Dominican Republic as the “most dangerous place in the world” for cosmetic surgery.

‘We don’t really know what happened,’ Tabby’s family, who live in south London, told MailOnline. ‘You can see on her Instagram that she was going to the gym, she was a very good girl, very healthy, very strong, she surprised us all. ‘She was a wonderful girl, beautiful inside and out, and had a very kind heart.It was simply amazing. It’s terrible because she was so young.”

Her funeral was held at the central London mosque in Regent’s Park on Wednesday and she was later buried in a Muslim cemetery in Ilford known as the Peace Gardens.