Beauty finalist dies after liposuction
This beautiful girl looks close to being perfect, her first prize in a beauty competition proves she was the most beautiful. Brilliant result, isn’t it enough? But then she was told she needed surgery because she “still isn’t perfect enough”. Still isn’t enough for somebody’s pathetic little egos, and somebody’s vanity still wants more. A 19-year-old medical student Catherine Cando was named Queen of Duran, a beauty contest in her home town. She was showered with prizes, including a new Aveo car 2015, a smart tablet – and … a certificate for cosmetic surgery treatment. What a crazy world we live in.
Catherine Cando won the contest in October 2014. She received a certificate for cosmetic surgery, among other prizes. The girl initially refused to do liposuction (removal of excess fat), but the jury convinced the beauty that she needed surgery.
As the newspaper writes, the judges of the competition did not listen to the assurances of Catherine Cando that she could lose weight through exercise, without surgery, and was not allowed to transfer certificate to other participants. According to her brother Daniel Zavela, plastic surgeon insisted on liposuction and plastic surgery, regularly calling the girl home.
Clinic staff told Cando’s relatives that she had died of heart failure, but a lawyer hired by the family found out that the cause of death was cerebral edema. The family requested the examination to clarify the death of Catherine. The name of the clinic, which was performed liposuction, is not specified.
Beauty finalist dies after liposuction
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