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Videos can use content-based copyright law contains reasonable use Fair Use ( A DOCTOR admitted a £6,500 Brazilian bum lift op that killed a mum-of-three was a "guessing game", an inquest heard today. Leah Cambridge, from Leeds, West Yorks, collapsed shortly after the op at the Turkish clinic loved by Towie stars, including Lauren Goodger. An inquest into the 29-year-old's death heard how her partner Scott Franks had travelled to Izmir after she died to meet medics who had carried out the doomed op. He said surgeon Dr Ali Uckan appeared "nervous and scared" and told him: "It's a matter of life and death when you are doing it." Scott Franks, who said he still doesn't believe Leah's death is "real", also told the hearing the surgeon said of the operation: "It's a guessing game, you can't see where you are going into." The inquest heard Leah was keen to have the work, which reshapes the buttocks by transferring fat from areas including the stomach and back, done as she was "paranoid about her body". FATAL SURGERY She saved up thousands of pounds and arranged the surgery through a firm named Elite Aftercare, which acts as a go-between linking clients and surgeons. While she flew to Turkey, Scott stayed at home with the children and began panicking when he read an article online about the dangers of the surgery. The inquest heard after her tragic death, Elite Aftercare sent him an email wrongly claiming she had died after taking "illicit drugs". Leah's mum Theresa Hall travelled with her daughter to the clinic on August 26 last year and they handed over £6,500 for the operation. The mum said she fell asleep but was woken up by a member of staff who dealt the devastating blow there was a "complication" and Leah had passed away. Sobbing, Theresa said: "One of them put a tablet in my mouth and gave me a drink of water." Nip and tuck at sea villa ELITE Aftercare offers cosmetic surgery from a luxury villa outside Izmir with plush double bedrooms and sea views. Two resident surgeons offer butt lifts, tummy tucks, boob jobs, liposuction, arm lifts, nose jobs and cheek implants. Patients make appointments at a UK office before travelling to Turkey for the surgery. The clinic’s website claims: “Elite Aftercare aims to provide a UK standard of care.” One reality star who had surgery there said last year: “It’s not a dodgy back street clinic. “I weighed up whether to have my nose job in the UK or over there and chose Turkey. “They’re constantly checking you’re all OK. They’re not going to discharge you if they don’t think you’re fit to leave the hospital. I was fine.” The gran said she felt dazed and sleepy after taking the pill and woke up the next day in a hotel room. A post-mortem examination revealed Leah died from a fat embolism caused by a cosmetic surgical procedure. The Sun re
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