'Fix-A-Flat' used in butt-lift procedure?

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  • Police: Patient almost died after fake doc injected toxic cocktail
  • Injections allegedly included cement and tire sealant
  • Suspect arrested for practicing medicine without a licence

A Florida woman wanted more junk in the trunk, but didn’t expect the so-called “doctor” to take that literally.

Police say Oneal Ron Morris, posing as a doctor, injected the woman's butt with a toxic cocktail including cement, “Fix-A-Flat” Tire Sealant, and super glue, according to the Miami Herald. And not only that, the patient was charged $700 for the series of injections, which she said were so painful that she didn’t even finish the course of “treatment.” 

The woman soon became violently ill and spent months going from doctor to doctor -- and is STILL not completely healed, police say.

With her help, police were able to track down Morris, a self-proclaimed doctor, who allegedly scammed her. He was arrested for posing as a doctor and causing bodily harm. Police say they were shocked by the size of his own rear-end, and think Morris, 30, may be part of an underground butt-lift ring.

As disturbing as this case is, police say it could just be the tip of the iceberg -- and that there are likely other victims out there who are simply too ashamed to come forward. They hope that’ll change now.

 

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