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Dorathy reacts to Christabel’s death after body enhancing surgery
Nigerian brand influencer, Dorathy Osaronu has reacted to the tragic death of Christabel who reportedly died at a hospital in Lagos after she had surgeries to enhance her body features.
Late Christabel
Dorathy is a Port Harcourt-based philanthropist who made headlines after she married a handsome young man despite her physical challenges. Their massive wedding in Port Harcourt gained massive reactions on social media, Dorathy also revealed how she was mocked by people because of her weight and disability, saying that she would never find a husband. However, Dorathy and her husband have been living happily since they married last year.
Taking to her verified Facebook page, Dorathy said that she can never have surgeries to please anyone. She also admonished the public to do away with body-shaming because everyone is equal, be it fat or slim.
Meanwhile, friends and family of late Christabel are demanding justice for her, it was said by a friend of hers who shared on Twitter, details as to what led to Christabel’s death that the hospital didn’t inform her relatives of her death but deposited her in the morgue.
She said that it was her friends who knew about the surgery that traced her to the hospital.
She also said that before Christabel’s death, she complained to the doctor that she was bleeding but the doctors told her that it was normal while assuring her that it would stop. She accused the doctors of neglecting Christabel saying it was the neglect and carelessness that led to her death.
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