Florida Mother Of Two Dead Following BBL Surgery

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We must begin to truly love ourselves for who we naturally are and also hold each other accountable in ALL our ways.

The family of a Florida woman who passed away last year during a cosmetic procedure is seeking justice. Jaynisha “Jayla” Williams, 26, was pronounced dead in October 2021 after not waking up from the anesthesia she was given prior to the operation, which took place at Best U Now, a cosmetic surgery center in Plantation, FL. It has since been discovered that the doctor who administered to anesthesia was medically restricted from doing so.

 

 

According to Williams’ mother, Latoshia Leggett, her and her daughter traveled from Hillsborough County to Best U Now on Oct. 20, 2021 for the procedure, which included a breast augmentation and Brazilian butt lift. Leggett, who was sitting in the waiting room while Williams was in surgery, recalls repeatedly inquiring about the status of her daughter’s procedure, only to be assured that the operation was going well. “I was asking every hour, ‘How’s my daughter doing? How are things going?’ and they kept telling me, ‘She’s OK. Everything is fine,’” Leggett told NBC Miami 6.

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However, as time continued to pass and other patients gradually exited the facility, Leggett became increasingly worried, even more so when an ambulance blaring its sirens arrived at Best U Now. The mother says that it was only when her daughter’s body was being rolled out of the facility on a stretcher that she was informed of her daughter’s passing.

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“The ambulance pulled up. That’s when I said, ‘Excuse me, can somebody tell me what’s going on?’” Leggett said. “They politely grabbed me and said, ‘Your daughter is dead.’” According to a report from the Broward Medical Examiner’s Office, the cosmetic procedures were completed, but Williams never regained consciousness from the anesthesia. Her cause of death was listed as undetermined. According to Dr. John Edward Nees, the designated physician for Best U Now, Dr. Millicent Muir, who gave Williams the anesthesia, was restricted from sedating patients due to a prior, unrelated complaint.

In response to Williams’ death, Best U Now has had multiple administrative complaints filed against the facility and Dr. Nees by the Florida Health Department. As part of their complaints, the FHD have asked that Best U Now’s registration be either suspended or revoked and that Dr. Nees be penalized. No arrests have been made in relation to Williams’ death.

Kimia Spikes, Williams’ sister, described her late siblings loving nature. “She was very caring and always knew what to say,” Spikes said of Williams. “A cheerful personality and all-around beautiful soul.” According to Williams’ family, no one from Best U Now has reached out to them following their loss to extend their condolences.

Jaynisha Williams

Williams leaves behind two young children, a 5-year-old and a 2-year-old, both of whom Leggett says have yet to comprehend their mother’s passing. “It’s hard,” she said. “They ask if they can go to heaven to see their mom. They don’t understand.”

HebrewConnect sends our condolences to the family and friends of Jaynisha “Jayla” Williams.

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Latoya Thomas 2 yrs

Married women we've got to do better by sticking together by not only encouraging,but also complimenting one another.Most of us have had a child(ren),which takes our bodies put of shape prior to pregnancy.We must remember that TMH reminds us that according to Ps 139:14 KJV thatwe're fearfully and wonderfully made,we just have to believe so.Getting unnecessary surgeries takes away from the family's finances and the list goes on,the is absolutely selfish on the part of any married woman.Married women please workout.This should be a lesson learned,please take heed.I encourage you to eat clean and find the days and time regardless of your full schedule to get in a brisk walk at a park,workout to a video(s) at home or join a gym.Getting surgery is the lazy way out,please don't leave your husband to raise the children you both care for together due to you not loving yourself.TMH loves you&if He cares about your health according to 3 John 2 KJV,then shouldn't you?Wives we owe it to our husbands all our days anyway to be fit,feminine&friendly!