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Operating room tragedy after famous singer 'took her surgeon out on the town' night before her nose and boob job
Operating room tragedy after famous singer 'took her surgeon out on the town' night before her nose and boob job

Daily Mail​

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Operating room tragedy after famous singer 'took her surgeon out on the town' night before her nose and boob job

A singer who died hours after undergoing plastic surgery allegedly went on a boozy night out with her surgeon the night before going under the knife. Ana Bárbara Buhr Buldrini went into cardiac arrest and died at a hospital in Turkey after receiving a breast augmentation, liposuction and a nose job. The singer, 31, traveled with her artist husband, Elgar Miles, from their home in Mozambique to Istanbul last Friday for the surgeries. Miles told Brazilian news outlet O Tempo that she was receiving the procedures in return for promoting Tusa Hospital. 'She wanted to undergo these procedures to improve her aesthetic standards. It was a dream of hers,' Miles said. The couple, who married just a month ago, allegedly partied with the physician doing the surgeries in Istanbul on Saturday night, G1 reports. Miles said they inquired about changing the date of the operation which was scheduled for Wednesday, to allow an extra day to recover. 'Due to scheduling issues, the surgeon decided to bring it forward to Sunday,' Miles said. 'We went to the clinic on Sunday just to see the place, but the doctor wanted to perform the procedure without Ana being prepared.' Despite being out the night before, Miles claims his wife was persuaded to go ahead. 'The doctor assured me that there were no problems and that everything would be fine,' Miles told G1 news outlet. Ana Bárbara underwent the procedures and was out of the operating room by 11 pm Sunday. Miles said the doctor sent him a photo that showed the singer recovering. Staff updated Miles and told him that she was still under anesthesia and that it would not take long for her to wake up. But his concerns grew after he noticed a change in the staff's mood. 'They told me to go to the room, the assistants were acting strangely. I waited for 1 hour and 15 minutes to receive her,' Miles said. 'I went down to the ground floor and a doctor said that her heart was beating slowly, another said that she was already dead.' The doctors were detained at the hospital and later released by the Turkish police. In a statement obtained by Turkish outlet Turkiye Today, Tusa Hospital denied any malpractice and said its staff attempted to revive Ana Bárbara. 'Despite all efforts by our expert anesthesiology team, the patient could not be resuscitated,' the medical facility said. Ana Bárbara and Miles were married May 3 in Maputo, Mozambique, six years after meeting in Rome. At the time she was employed at a tattoo studio next to the music recording studio Miles owned. 'She was the person who cared for me the most, who loved me the most, who believed in me the most,' he said. 'I just want justice to be done and for this case to serve as an example for all people who want to undergo a type of medical intervention like the one Ana underwent.' In a heart-breaking tribute on Instagram, Miles laid bare the extent of his agony. 'Our last few days were too beautiful to end this tragically,' he wrote. 'I will love you forever because I chose you for that. Years and years of building our empire for today I'm here in this room alone with no floor. 'I promised to protect and love you like the queen and beautiful person you are inside and out. It doesn't seem fair living this life without you, not really. 'I want to be wherever you are because none of this makes sense without you.' The Daily Mail has approached Tusa Hospital, the Turkish authorities and the Brazilian Embassy for comment.

UPEI installs life-saving AEDs to enhance campus safety
UPEI installs life-saving AEDs to enhance campus safety

CTV News

time06-06-2025

  • Health
  • CTV News

UPEI installs life-saving AEDs to enhance campus safety

Pictured is the sign at University of Prince Edward Island. (Jack Morse/CTV Atlantic) The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) installed 18 new automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to enhance campus safety, said a university news release. Every building on campus now has at least device that can be deployed in an emergency. The manager of UPEI Health, Safety, and Environment said the initiative empowers the campus community to take swift action when it matters most. 'In emergencies where every second counts, having immediate access to AEDs can make the difference between life and death,' said Liz Rostant MacArthur. The total number of AEDs on campus is now 35, the university said, with two or more units in large buildings or high-traffic areas. Mobile AEDs are located in the announcer buildings at Alumni Canada Games Place and the Artificial Turf Field, and campus security are equipped with two mobile AEDs. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest. When used in combination with CPR, they can increase survival rates by 75 per cent, the release said. AEDs include voice-prompts and step-by-step instructions so anyone can use them, even without a medical background. For more P.E.I. news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

BREAKING NEWS Tradie critically injured on a cherry picker in Randwick
BREAKING NEWS Tradie critically injured on a cherry picker in Randwick

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

BREAKING NEWS Tradie critically injured on a cherry picker in Randwick

A tradie has been rushed to hospital in a critical condition after being electrocuted while operating a cherry picker in Sydney. The man went into cardiac arrest after coming into contact with power lines on Darley Road in Randwick just before 2pm on Wednesday. It's understood the man, who is aged in his 40s, is an employee of Ausgrid. After the tradie came into contact with the power lines, his co-workers brought him down to the ground and commenced CPR. Paramedics took over CPR on the tradie at the scene before he was rushed to St Vincent's Hospital. Several Randwick residents are currently without power following the incident. Ausgrid workers are on site attempting to restore power as quickly as possible. The circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation. Police have established a crime scene and are looking into how the tradie came into contact with the power lines.

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