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LUTH should be the ones explaining why former beauty queen Nneka died not me - Plastic surgeon, Dr Anu defends herself

LUTH should be the ones explaining why former beauty queen Nneka died not me - Plastic surgeon, Dr Anu defends herself


LUTH should be the ones explaining why former beauty queen Nneka died not me - Plastic surgeon, Dr Anu defends herself (video)


Self-acclaimed plastic surgeon, Dr Anu has defended herself after being called out over alleged botched surgeries she conducted and death of former beauty queen, Onwuzuligbo Miriam Nneka. 

Dr Anu who lashed out at those calling her out, stated that she doesn't think the dead should be disrespected in any way, as pictures of the late Nneka has been making the rounds on social media. She also pointed out that those dragging her should have channelled their grieviances through appropriate channels instead of social media. 

The Nigerian doctor also stated that Nneka never died at her plastic surgery clinic. Though she admitted that the late beauty queen underwent plastic surgery, she however added that she (Nneka) "walked" into Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for pneumonia treatment. 

Dr Anu stated that while Nneka was at LUTH for over a month, she was made to lie on her bum and also forced to discontinue her antibiotics medication which must have led to complications. She insisted that there is evidence to show that the deceased who she claimed was mismanaged at LUTH, never had fats in her lungs after her surgery. 

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