Joy Williams, who was
aged 24, and from Thamesmead, south-east London, died following a botched
procedure that went wrong. Joy was said to have been undergoing buttock
augmentation by an allegedly uncertified surgeon in Bangkok when tragedy
struck.
According to our source, Joy had made the ill-fated journey to Thailand without
informing her parents. She was the eldest and only daughter of her family.
Speaking yesterday from his home in Lagos, Nigeria to Mail Online, Miss
Williams's older brother Anietie, 28, said he had been looking forward to her
visiting him in Nigeria this Christmas. He said: 'We don't really know
what went wrong, we only know what is in reports in the media.
'She was a very nice and caring person. 'She brought joy to people's lives.
'She was a beautiful girl, loved by everybody. We will miss her so much.'
He added that the family were still making preparations to bring Miss Williams's
body home and that his brother was planning to fly to Thailand and return to
London with it. Miss Williams, who was born in Lagos, settled in Thamesmead
with her mother Christie in 2007 and had been to Thailand twice before choosing
to visit for surgery.
She initially visitied to the SP clinic, which she found on the internet, on
October 14 to have the operation which she hoped would give her a bigger,
fuller bottom.
A few days later her wounds became infected and she returned to have corrective
surgery to remove the silicon implants.
But she was found dead on the operating table with a three inch-long stitched
incision on her tail bone after medical staff found they were unable to
resuscitate her. Thai officials investigating her death believe her operation
had been delayed to ensure Miss Williams had not eaten anything beforehand and
that as a result the operation began after the clinic's legal closing time of
7pm.
It is believed Miss Williams had long struggled with her self-esteem and been
bullied at school before choosing to undergo an operation on her nose to
improve her looks. While in Bangkok she had been staying at the £11-a-night
Vabua Asotel hotel which is used by the clinic as accommodation for its
patients.
The doctor who carried out the procedure, Sompob Sansiri, 51, was later
arrested and accused of negligence after it was found that he had been carrying
out night-time surgery without a licence. He has now been charged with
recklessness causing death and could face 10 years in jail if found guilty. The
clinic has been closed for 60 days while investigations are carried out.
Thailand is a world-leader in cosmetic surgery tourism with many companies
offering procedures at discounts of up to 60 per cent.
The industry earned the country £2.68billion in 2013 alone.
If you will recall a similar incident happened 2 yrs ago also with a Nigerian
girl who went to Philadelphia and died in the process of this butt augmentation
by a fake doctor.
Claudia Aderotimi, 20,
died after suffering medical complications following the treatment, which she
received in a hotel room in America. Her former boyfriend, Paul Djimo said the
aspiring dancer and model had undergone a similar procedure just months earlier
and swore never to do so again due to the pain from the process.
It is truly heartbreaking that such a young, vibrant, beautiful girl would
put her life at such great risks for such an unnecessary process. It is such a
shame that young women in our society still feel the need to fit a certain
bill' to feel beautiful.
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