Times Colonist

Silicone beautician ordered sent to U.S.

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LONDON — An unregister­ed British beautician should be sent to the United States to face trial for allegedly killing an American woman with a botched buttocks injection, a British judge has ruled.

Donna Francis has been charged with killing 34-yearold Kelly Mayhew, who died in May 2015 after silicone was injected into her buttocks at a house in New York’s Queens borough.

The 38-year-old Francis, who left New York for the U.K. the day after Mayhew’s death, was arrested last year on an American warrant. She is charged with criminally negligent homicide and unauthoriz­ed practice of a profession.

Defence lawyers argued that she has depression and her mental health could worsen if she is incarcerat­ed in the U.S. and separated from her five-year-old daughter.

But District Judge Robin McPhee ruled at London’s Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court that the severity of the allegation­s meant “the public interest in extraditio­n is so high that it outweighs these factors.”

U.S. authoritie­s have provided assurances that Francis will be jailed for no more than one year if she is convicted.

U.S. Home Secretary Sajid Javid will have the final say on whether Francis should be sent to the U.S. Francis was released on bail as she awaits the decision.

Illicit silicone injections have killed more than a dozen people in the United States.

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