The death of a famous Brazilian influencer in Turkey has sparked much controversy in the country over the past two days, especially as she was preparing to film an advertisement for the hospital where she died following plastic surgery.
In detail, the Turkish IHA news agency reported that Brazilian singer Ana Barbara Boldrini died at the private Tosa Hospital in Istanbul due to complications during a plastic surgery procedure.
The provincial health directorate issued a statement clarifying the circumstances of her death.
Serious Complications
The health directorate indicated that Boldrini lost her life despite all medical interventions due to serious complications that developed during the recovery process following plastic surgery, which she underwent at a private hospital on June 15.
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The directorate also revealed that it conducted an exceptional inspection of the operating room and intensive care units at the hospital where the singer died. It added that it had initiated "legal proceedings related to the incident to clarify the exact cause of death after an autopsy."
The 30-year-old influencer was planning to run an ad for the hospital where she died following surgery. She was on her honeymoon in Istanbul after marrying African singer Elgar Soya, also known as "De Hermes," last May.
Hospital Negligence Accused
Her husband, meanwhile, accused the hospital of negligence, telling local media that "the operation was performed earlier than planned, without adequate preparation." He added that his wife had eaten before the operation, even though her stomach was supposed to be empty. He also confirmed that lawyers are following up on the matter while the family awaits the autopsy results.
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He stressed that he is demanding justice for his wife. He concluded, "A person should not lose his life so easily. We came here because Turkey's healthcare system is good. Will we be afraid from now on every time we visit the country?"