Alice Delsie Preete Webb died following a liquid Brazilian Butt Lift operation and now the partner of the mum-of-five has made an appeal to the public over their children

A mum-of-five’s partner has made an appeal over their kids after she died following a Brazilian Butt Lift.

Alice Delsie Preete Webb, passed away on Monday after having a liquid BBL. The Mirror understands Alice’s treatment was allegedly performed by an unqualified practitioner without medical training.

The 34-year-old, who ran her own beauty business in the West Country, leaves behind partner Dane Knight and their five kids Delsie, 15, Preete, 13, Gracie 12, Nylie, 10 and Clarie, seven.

And her partner has thanked people for their support but also made an appeal for the public to remember their children’s feelings. He posted online: “Want to say a heartfelt thank you..including [for] all of the kind messages sent to my children. Please, please have these five girls’ feelings at heart here.”

The young mum is understood to have had a non-surgical BBL – a procedure often plugged on social media as “risk-free” and a “cheaper” alternative to surgery.

Gloucestershire Police has said that two people have now been arrested. A force spokesperson stated: Two people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of a woman in her 30s in Gloucester.

“Police had been called by the ambulance service at around 11.35pm on Monday (23 September) with a report a woman had become unwell following a suspected cosmetic procedure. She was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and died in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Her next of kin and the coroner are aware.

“The woman’s family are being supported by specially trained officers. An investigation, led by the Major Crime Investigation Team, is ongoing. The two people who had been arrested have been released on police bail.”

She is the first Brit to pass away after having the procedure. But Ashton Collins of Save Face, the UK’s top Government-backed register for medical aesthetic treatments, has long warned liquid BBLs are just as dangerous.

She said: “I am devastated to hear of Alice’s tragic passing. We launched a campaign in December 2023 calling upon the government to take urgent action to ban these procedures. We made it absolutely clear, that without urgent intervention someone would die – It makes me incredibly sad and angry that today, our fear has been confirmed and a family has been shattered.

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