Information reaching Fellownurses.com has it that a social media influencer who goes by the name Christabel has died after undergoing BBL surgery, a twitter user identified as Miss POSHA PROUDLY IGBO with the username @Poshcupcake_1 has revealed. @Poshcupcake has taken to her twitter account today to accuse a private hospital in Lagos, Nigeria of killing her friend after she underwent BBL surgery at the said hospital. 
“I want to bring this to the public, A friend friend just died at this hospital in Lagos Nigeria, few days ago. where she underwent surgery. Now I’m not against anybody that want to enhance their body or anything as such, is your body life and choice, So do want you love – But I’m against doctors that claim they have experience abroad, come down to Nigeria to kill young people, after the surgery she complained of bleeding and the doctors claimed is normal it will stop, now this is the problem, how are you a highly skilled and professional Plastic Surgeons with experience abroad and someone you finish operating on, complained about bleeding ? and you said is normal it will stop ? Neglecting her no care what so ever! Are you sick! ? the most annoying part here is, this gal died days ago without anybody knowing and the Hospital did not find it needful to contact any of her relatives. Until the few friends who knew she was going for surgery said she supposed to have be back since days now, now they decided to go to the hospital to check on her; arriving they where offered a letter that her body Has been deposited at the mortuary ? this is sickening, now I think the government need to come into this health System and check the capability of most surgeons and make there own research if really they are well trained surgeons to be able to operates on humans if not their License should be seized! Arrest and jailed! RIP Christabel “
According to twitter users who commented on the post, this is not the first time something like this will be happening in the said hospital.

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