Brazilian cops nab celeb surgeon 'Dr. Bumbum' after patient dies | Inquirer News

Brazilian cops nab celeb surgeon ‘Dr. Bumbum’ after patient dies

/ 09:15 AM July 20, 2018

RIO DE JANEIRO — Police arrested celebrity plastic surgeon Denis Cesar Barros Furtado on Thursday, five days after he went on the run following the death of a patient he gave injections to enlarge her buttocks.

Known as “Dr. Bumbum” — Brazilian slang for backside, Furtado was arrested at an office complex in Rio de Janeiro’s Barra de Tijuca neighborhood. Police also arrested his mother, Maria de Fatima Barros, who worked with him.

Police said Furtado performed the buttock enhancement procedure on bank manager Lilian Calixto at his Rio home last Saturday. Calixto fell ill during the procedure and Furtado rushed her to a nearby hospital, where she died hours later.

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Police said the exact cause of her death has not been determined.

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Furtado disappeared after he dropped Calixto off at the hospital and a judge issued a warrant for his arrest.

Inside a police station on Thursday, Furtado told reporters he was innocent of any wrongdoing.

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“There was an occurrence with the patient,” he said.

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In a video aired by the G1 news portal, Furtado said, “A fatality has occurred — a fatality that could happen to any doctor.” G1 said the video was posted on a social media site after Furtado’s arrest.

The doctor’s lawyer, Naiara Baldanza, said in a statement that “any conclusion regarding the death of Lilian Calixto and my client’s responsibility in this fatality is premature.”            /kga

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