Friday, June 14, 2013

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28-year-old Suyima Torres, from Miami, died in April after receiving butt-enhancement injections, and now two months later, Miami-Dade Police are trying to determine the identity of the man who passed himself off as a doctor from Venezuela and administered the injections to Torres.


Torres went to Cuerpos Health and Aesthetics LLC, which is located in a strip mall on 8410 West Flagler Street, for a $1,500 procedure in which an oily yellow substance was injected into each of her butt cheeks, according to court documents. 
Weeks later, she went for a second round of injections which left her dizzy and 10 hours later Suyima was pronounced dead at Doctor’s Hospital. The exact cause of her death is still undetermined.


Ruth Planas, the owner of the clinic which now appears to be closed and locked down, refused to provide any information on the “Venezuelan Doctor”, who is believed to have left the country. 

Authorities are treating the death of Torres as a case of manslaughter connected to the unlicensed practice of medicine. To date, no charges have been filed in the case.


Suyima Torres was born in December 11, 1984. According to her family, Suyima Torres had just started her own business. And according to her profile on MyLife, she was Principal at Suyis Footwear INC.
 
In April, Police seized records, medications, and computers from Cuerpos Health and Aesthetics.
To date, no charges have been filed in the case.

Cuerpos Health and Aesthetics’ owner Ruth Planas is not accused of any wrong doing by authorities.

Torres, as noted in the court documents, paid $2300 in cash for rear-enhancing injections.
 The second round of injections, which Police said were administered by the unknown man claiming to be a doctor, was administered on April 11th.

Almost 10-hours after the injections, according to the report, Torres was pronounced dead at Doctor’s Hospital.

CBS4 could not reach Planas or anyone associated with Cuerpos Health and Aesthetics, LLC.

Two months after the death of his daughter, Juan Torres told Andrews he thinks about her every day.

 
The court document WFOR-TV obtained says police are building a case of "unlicensed practice of medicine" and "manslaughter." 

Court documents say Torres paid $1,500 cash for her first treatment, where a man claiming to be a doctor from Venezuela used a white plastic syringe to inject a yellowish, oily, water-like substance into each of her butt cheeks. 

She was then told it would be four to six weeks before she could have the next procedure, but when she came back six days later to have her stitches removed, the doctor told her he was leaving for Venezuela the following week and that she could come back in just a few days with $800 cash so he could inject her again before he left the country. 

After that next round of injections, mid-day on April 11, police say Torres started to feel dizzy and fainted.
Nearly 10 hours later, she was dead. 

Police say the clinic is owned by Ruth Planas. They say she and her employees refused to supply any information to the medical examiners working to figure out what killed Torres.

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