A mother of three, known for her loving nature, has passed away following a Brazilian butt lift procedure. Alicia Stone, aged 40, was urgently taken to Fundación Valle del Lili Hospital in Colombia after being discovered unresponsive in her hotel room at approximately 6:30 am local time on Thursday. Sadly, the New York Police Department detective was declared deceased one hour later.
Sources indicated that Stone’s cause of death was categorized as “unspecified cardiac arrest.” She had undergone a liposuction and gluteal fat transfer surgery on October 16, just a week prior to her passing. Post-surgery, she had been using pain medication and anticoagulants and was moved to a hotel for recovery. Michael Stone, her husband, expressed his intention to request an autopsy and launch an inquiry into Alicia’s untimely death.
In a statement to the Daily News, Michael revealed his shock at receiving a call from the doctor in Colombia informing him of his wife’s passing without providing specific details. He emphasized the need for clarity on the circumstances surrounding her death.
Michael recalled that Alicia appeared to be in good health before the procedure and had reassured relatives of her well-being the day before she died. A fundraiser organized for Stone’s family hailed Alicia as a devoted mother of three and a committed public servant who dedicated her career to safeguarding and helping others, as reported by the New York Post.
The fundraiser praised Alicia’s loving and compassionate nature, which had a positive impact on everyone she encountered, both in her professional and personal life. Her unexpected demise has left a significant void in the lives of her family, friends, and colleagues.
According to the Cleveland Clinic in the United States, numerous individuals undergo Brazilian butt lift procedures each year. The surgery involves removing excess fat and injecting purified fat into incisions around the patient’s buttocks. The clinic highlighted various risks associated with the procedure, including:
– Infection
– Fat embolism
– Nerve damage
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