Thai police arrest doctor and shut down clinic after British woman - named locally as Joy Williams, 24 - dies under anaesthetic in Bangkok
A 24-year-old British woman has died in Thailand during cosmetic surgery
performed by a doctor who was allegedly not properly qualified.
Police said the woman - named locally as Joy Williams - stopped breathing
while under anaesthetic at a clinic in Bangkok on Thursday.
Miss Williams, from Thamesmead, London, reportedly attended the clinic for
surgery on October 14 but was not satisfied with the results and returned
for a corrective procedure.
She was said to have attended the clinic for a procedure related to her
tailbone and was found with a three inch incision in her lower back.
Sompob Sansiri, the 51-year-old doctor who performed the surgery, has been
arrested and reportedly did not have the proper certification.
He has been charged with recklessly causing death.
Police were informed of the death at about 11pm and went to the clinic, where they found the woman’s body on the operating table. The body has been removed for a post-mortem examination.
"We were informed of the death of a British national in Thailand on the 23 October,” said a spokesman for Britain’s Foreign Office.
“We stand ready to provide consular assistance."
Thailand is one of the world’s most popular destinations for cosmetic surgery and medical tourism.
The SP Clinic in Bangkok’s Huay Kwang district, where the woman died, has been closed for 60 days by authorities pending further investigations.
"The owner of SP Clinic could be jailed for a maximum 10 years and fined no more than 20,000 baht if he is found guilty of the offence," Chayut Maryat, a police commander, told the Bangkok Post.
“Dr Sompob, 51, denied the charges on the grounds he had treated the patient strictly according to approved medical process. The woman's name is withheld pending notification of relatives.”
Police were informed of the death at about 11pm and went to the clinic, where they found the woman’s body on the operating table. The body has been removed for a post-mortem examination.
"We were informed of the death of a British national in Thailand on the 23 October,” said a spokesman for Britain’s Foreign Office.
“We stand ready to provide consular assistance."
Thailand is one of the world’s most popular destinations for cosmetic surgery and medical tourism.
The SP Clinic in Bangkok’s Huay Kwang district, where the woman died, has been closed for 60 days by authorities pending further investigations.
"The owner of SP Clinic could be jailed for a maximum 10 years and fined no more than 20,000 baht if he is found guilty of the offence," Chayut Maryat, a police commander, told the Bangkok Post.
“Dr Sompob, 51, denied the charges on the grounds he had treated the patient strictly according to approved medical process. The woman's name is withheld pending notification of relatives.”
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