Daily Mirror – Brit mum dies after Brazilian butt-lift
A British mother-of-two has died after having cosmetic surgery in Turkey, the Daily Mirror reports. Hairdresser Kaydell Brown, 38, from Sheffield, paid £5,400 for a Brazilian butt lift, a tummy tuck and a boob job. Her devastated sister Leanne, 40, who was due to have the same surgery, slammed the Istanbul clinic as a “pop-up butcher shop that needs shutting down”. The Foreign Office says 28 Brits have died after having cosmetic surgery in Turkey since 2019.
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Brit mum dies after flying to Turkey for Brazilian butt lift surgery to ‘change her life’
A British mum of two has died after having cosmetic surgery in Turkey she hoped would change her life. Hairdresser Kaydell Brown, 38, from Sheffield, paid £5,400 for a Brazilian butt lift, a tummy tuck and a boob job.
Her devastated sister Leanne, 40, who was due to have the same surgery, slammed the Istanbul clinic as a “pop-up butcher shop that needs shutting down”. The Foreign Office says 28 Brits have died after having cosmetic surgery in Turkey since 2019. The heartbroken sister of the mum of two who died after cosmetic surgery in Turkey has spoken of her shock and disbelief. Kaydell Brown, who had just turned 38, had flown to Istanbul for a “mummy MOT”. The hairdresser’s operation involved a Brazilian butt lift, a tummy tuck and breast surgery.
Sister Leanne, 40, who was at the clinic with Kaydell, said in an exclusive interview with ITV News that shortly after medics informed her about her sister dying she was handed an envelope of cash as a refund and was booked on the next flight out. She said: “It’s like, ‘Sorry she’s dead, here’s your plane ticket’.”
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Monday’s front pages reflect various domestic issues facing the country including the latest from Westminster and a round-up of this weekend’s Premier League action.
Several of the papers feature an image of French actor Alain Delon, who has died at the age of 88. Several other more right-leaning – and tabloids – lead with images of Prince Harry and Meghan who visited Colombia last week.
The back pages are heavily dominated by football as the weekend saw the return of England’s top flight.