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Daily Mirror
09-07-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Mum suffers 'suspicious' death on operating table during horror bum lift
Mum Natália Cavanellas Thomazella, 40, died after going under the knife on Monday afternoon and is the latest person to lose their live after booking a cosmetic procedure An entrepreneur died after treating herself to cosmetic surgery on her buttocks for her 40th birthday. Mum Natália Cavanellas Thomazella died in the operating room on Monday after going into cardiac arrest just moments after she had received an injection in her behind. Natália, a well-known and successful businesswoman in Sao Paulo, Brazil, couldn't be saved despite the efforts of medics. Doctors suspect the heart attack may have been caused by the injected fat causing a blockage in a blood vessel. She leaves behind a daughter and a husband. A police report read: 'The medical team reportedly began resuscitation efforts. Although the patient initially responded, they were ultimately unsuccessful.' Natália's surgeon's lawyers released a statement, confirming: 'Unfortunately, the patient developed a serious complication consistent with a pulmonary embolism. [This is] a rare, but recognised occurrence in medical literature, even when all preventive measures are taken.' Police have registered the mum's death as "suspicious". Her heartbroken husband paid tribute to her. He said: 'We all know what an incredible woman Natália was – beautiful, independent, highly professional, full of joy, and with so many other wonderful qualities. Sadly, Natália left us yesterday, but she will live on forever in our hearts and memories. 'We were married for several years, and from that marriage came the greatest gift of my life – our daughter, Manoella. Manoella is so much like Nat, even in her personality. She's very outgoing, just like her mum – I think she takes after her in every way, and today I see what a blessing that is. 'I'll always tell Manoella what an amazing woman her mother was – the kind of person everyone loved and admired – and I'll make sure we always keep her memory alive.' A Sao Paulo Civil Police report obtained by G1 news outlet said she also booked in to undergo liposuction and for additional work on her breast implants. Her death comes after a young US police officer died months after travelling from Louisiana to Florida to get a Brazilian butt lift. Wildelis Rosa had arrived in South Florida for the procedure on March 18, but by March 23, she was dead. The 26-year-old began having difficulty breathing and complained of losing sensation in her legs and feet just a few days after surgery. Her blood pressure dropped and three days after the operation, which she had got as a birthday treat, she collapsed in her bathroom. She was found unresponsive, subsequent CPR attempts were in vain, and she was pronounced dead the next morning. One of her four older siblings, Anamin Vazquez, knew she had gone to Miami but only learnt about the surgery after it had happened. She told local media: "You know, we had just that feeling in our guts, like something was wrong. I texted her and said, 'I hope you're doing okay, you're enjoying your birthday.' But there was no answer back." Shortly before the surgery, Rosa had returned to the States from a deployment to Kuwait as a US Army Reservist. She had a "very bright and promising future" according to her sibling. On her plans for the future, Anamin revealed: "She wanted to work for the FBI." She said her sister paid $7,495 (£5,488) to have fat removed from 12 areas and injected into her bum. Her death was attributed to a pulmonary embolism caused by blood clots. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office ruled it to be an accident. Anamin said: "I want her death to be, if anything, a cautionary tale for those who are thinking of having these surgeries."


Metro
26-06-2025
- Metro
Referee slapped in handcuffs and led away by armed police mid-match
There were extraordinary scenes in Brazilian football at the weekend as a referee was arrested and frogmarched away by police in the middle of a match. Far more accustomed to dishing out the punishment himself, Ederson Carlos da Silva, 38, was given his marching orders in front of stunned onlookers at the amateur clash in Guaruja. Da Silva did manage to brandish one last yellow card for a particularly robust challenge in Sunday's contest before receiving a taste of his own medicine as local police officers stormed the field of play. The official was immediately slapped in a pair of handcuffs, with the cops in question fully armed and donning visible bullet-proof vests at the Avenida Artur Paixao stadium, in the Vila Ligya neighborhood. It has since emerged that Da Silva is under investigation for his alleged role in a large a drug-trafficking network accused of supplying cocaine across Sao Paulo. Brazilian news outlet G1 report that the syndicate first came to the attention of police following the discovery of 450kg of cocaine in the city last November. According to Eduardo Camargo Lima, the chief of the Narcotics Investigations Police Station, Da Silva oversaw the 'logistics of storing narcotics for the criminal organisation'. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video It's believed six other suspects are still at large and the search is ongoing to determine their whereabouts. Authorities had been completely unaware that Da Silva was working as a part-time referee in amateur football. 'He [Da Silva] used some houses rented by the criminal organisation to store this drug, which was then distributed,' Lima added. 'From his record and everything we were able to raise, he worked as a foreman in a company. More Trending 'We didn't have the information that he refereed in football matches. As we did not locate him, he was wanted and then the people of Guaruja managed to arrest him.' Da Silva's online presence is said to have aided police in bolstering their case as part of 'Operation Santo Amaro'. 'He is a person who has a very active social life,' Sao Paulo Civil Police chief in Guaruja, Glaucus Silva, explained. 'He was someone who was already on the radar.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: What is devil's breath? The truth behind the notorious drug MORE: Influencer dies after clinging onto inside of active volcano for four days MORE: Drug kingpins guilty of plot to murder rival and smuggling £5,000,000 of cocaine