
Who was Ana Barbara Buhr Buldrini? 31-year-old influencer dies hours after undergoing cosmetic surgery in Turkey
According to a report by Türkiye Today, Ana went to Istanbul for breast augmentation, liposuction and rhinoplasty, and all these procedures were offered to her free of cost as part of a paid promotion deal with the clinic.
Meanwhile, in exchange for this, Ana had to do a social media exposure for the clinic. Further, the report noted that the procedure was carried out at the Tusa Hospital, whose name has been recently changed.
Who was Ana Barbara Buhr Buldrini?
Ana Barbara Buhr Buldrini was a 31-year-old singer and influencer from Mozambique who tragically died on Sunday, following a botched cosmetic surgery.
Buldrini was also known as Ana B on Instagram and had about 795K followers. Ana travelled to Turkey with her husband to undergo a breast augmentation, liposuction and a nose job. She agreed to do this for a paid promotion with a clinic.
According to her husband, Mr Sueia, it was his wife's dream to 'improve her aesthetic standards', the outlet reported.
Real reason behind Ana Barbara Buhr Buldrini's death
The report stated that the hospital had entered a commercial agreement with the influencer, as she was receiving the procedure free of charge, and in return, they asked for a promotion of the clinic.
Unfortunately, hours after the procedure at Tusa Hospital, the influencer suffered a cardiac arrest and died on Sunday. Her husband alleged that his wife was taken into the surgery before time, earlier than scheduled, just days after an initial consultation and that too without any urgent medical indication.
Mr Sueia went on to make claims that the 31-year-old was not appropriately prepared for the operation. He said the surgery required the patient to fast, but it was performed even though she had already eaten.
Moreover, earlier to this, the hospital had faced scrutiny over the surgery-related deaths and had recently changed its name.
What triggered the cardiac arrest in the influencer?
The hospital issued a written statement about the tragic incident, outlining its version of events. The hospital stated that the influencer had been referred to a dental surgery patient.
According to the hospital, she had received complete legal and medical information and had signed all the required consent documents. While the surgery was carried out under the normal operating procedures, an "unexpected complication" arose during her recovery.
Further, the 31-year-old influencer experienced ventricular fibrillation. This is a serious heart rhythm disturbance which can lead to cardiac arrest.
Medical staff attempted to revive her for over 90 minutes but were unsuccessful. "Despite all efforts by our expert anaesthesiology team, the patient could not be resuscitated," the hospital said.
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