Bride-to-be Dies After Failed Liposuction at Malaysian Beauty Salon, SE Asia News & Top Stories



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KUALA LUMPUR – A Malaysian woman who wanted to lose weight to look good at her wedding ended up losing her life when she underwent liposuction at a salon that was not licensed to perform the procedure.

Malaysian police detained the owners of the beauty salon in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, and are investigating the death of 23-year-old Coco Siew Zhi Shing (Xiao Zhixin) on Saturday (October 17).

Ms. Siew had been preparing for her wedding and wanted to look her best at the once-in-a-lifetime event, her brother Xiao Mingan told Sin Chew Daily.

She had found the salon online while searching the internet for liposuction-related treatments, and she signed up for a 2,500 ringgit (Singapore $ 820) procedure to remove fat from her arms, Xiao said.

On Saturday afternoon, Ms. Siew visited the classroom for the first time, accompanied by a friend. He received an injection for anesthesia upon arrival, local media reported.

But about half an hour after the injection, he started to feel bad. And about an hour later, his heart reportedly stopped.

She was rushed to the hospital, but efforts to resuscitate her failed and her death was certified around 5 in the afternoon.

Xiao said that her family was especially distressed that they did not arrive at the hospital in time to see her sister before she died.

The salon owner was not present during the procedure and did not appear at the hospital until 8 pm, he said.


Ms. Coco Siew Zhi Shing (left) had been preparing for her wedding and wanted to look her best. PHOTO: COCO SIEW / FACEBOOK

“After our repeated questioning, the person in charge of the salon finally revealed that they were not licensed to perform such medical procedures, but were only licensed for normal beauty treatments,” Xiao told Sin Chew Daily.

“The esthetician who performed the procedure on my sister did not have a professional license.”

The two owners of the beauty salon, a woman and her daughter, were detained for assisting in investigations into Ms Siew’s death, The Star newspaper reported.

“We are still investigating the cause of death,” Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Saiful Azly Kamaruddin said at a news conference at Sentul police headquarters on Monday.

In-salon liposuction packages were advertised for between RM1,500 and RM3,800, and the procedure had been performed on at least 10 clients, according to local media reports.

Xiao said that her sister led a fit and healthy lifestyle and cared a lot about her appearance. She had placed first in an Asian modeling competition in 2014, he added.

“I hope my sister’s experience serves as a warning to many young women,” Xiao said.



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