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  1. Quite simular to a case that happened in Singapore because of an unlicensed liposuction procedure https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/bride-to-be-23-dies-after-botched-liposuction-at-malaysia-beauty-salon
  2. after the recent death of a ceo, the inquiry is still on. everyday the case is being updated as more evidence is revealed. will anyone still consider liposuction as means to reduce body fat? or why dun just exercise the good old way to good health? anyone any views?
  3. THE chief executive of a $1 billion property firm died last week, following cosmetic treatment at an Orchard Road clinic. On Dec 30, 44-year-old Franklin Heng was ferried by ambulance from the clinic to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. TTSH chief executive Lim Suet Wun said the case has been referred to the coroner. 'The patient came from a GP clinic and had had liposuction done earlier that afternoon,' he told The Straits Times. Although Mr Heng showed no signs of life when he arrived at the hospital just after 5pm, doctors spent almost an hour attempting to resuscitate him, said Dr Lim. A spokesman for the Health Ministry also said it was investigating the matter. who will know u will die from lipsuction...its so sudden...so unworthy to die due to vanity. i am wondering why this rich guy dont pay for a specialised hospital to perform the ops rather than a GP clinic..
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