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Blood clot kills mum days after op to boost her bust

- By Andrew Levy

A MOTHER-OF-THREE died from a blood clot days after she had breast enlargemen­t surgery.

Louise Harvey, 36, underwent the procedure at a private clinic because she wanted to enhance her looks.

But she collapsed 17 days later at home in Norwich after complainin­g of shortness of breath and later died in hospital.

A post-mortem examinatio­n gave the cause of death as pulmonary embolism following breast augmentati­on. The risk of a blood clot increases after an operation.

Coroner Yvonne Blake said Miss Harvey had decided to have the operation to ‘improve her appearance’.

The inquest heard how Miss Harvey also underwent a tummy tuck procedure at the same time as her breast operation.

The surgery known as an abdominopl­asty involved removing excess fat from her middle and lower abdomen. This also may have contribute­d to her death.

The beauty therapist recently shared a cartoon on her Facebook page with the caption: ‘Never change to be accepted by others. Stay weird.’

But in one exchange with a friend she wrote: ‘Haha people are really concerned I can’t get a man lol [laugh out loud].’

Elsewhere on her profile she had written: ‘ Being a hopeless romantic stuck in a hook-up culture is a special kind of hell.’

She also posted glamorous

photos of herself and others of her spending time with her children Kayleigh-Anne, 18, Owen, 11, and Jaxon, six.

Details of the case were heard this week at an inquest which was opened and adjourned until March next year.

The preliminar­y hearing in Norwich was told Miss Harvey had the operation at a clinic in London in June. She died on July 5 at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.

A JustGiving page has been set up by friend Mark Hutson to raise £5,000 for her children and help provide them with a ‘stable and happy future’. He wrote: ‘Louise Harvey sadly passed away recently after a blood clot formed in her body.

‘It has been a shock to us all

‘She had so much to live for’

that this beautiful, young, devoted mother- of-three has been taken away from us so early and without warning when she had so much to live for.

‘We have received an overwhelmi­ng response from family and friends offering condolence­s and support and would like to contribute in some way to ease the suffering her death has caused.’ He added: ‘Louise’s legacy is her children. We only wish to provide them with the love and support that they need

now and for the future.’ Donors included Jenny Mann, who said: ‘So unbelievab­ly sad. Such an amazing mum and just a kind soul. Really was.’

NHS advice on breast augmentati­on warns: ‘It can be expensive, the results aren’t guaranteed and there are risks to weigh up.’

Risks of the operation, which costs between £3,500 and £7,000, include a clot forming in the deep veins, infection, excessive bleeding, nerve problems and not being able to breastfeed. A pulmonary embolism is caused when a clot develops in a deep

vein and breaks off into the bloodstrea­m before blocking a blood vessel in the lungs.

Professor Beverley Hunt, of charity Thrombosis UK, said: ‘Surgery of any kind increases a person’s risk of suffering a blood clot. It is essential and mandated in England that every person admitted to hospital should be VTE (venous thromboemb­olism) risk-assessed.’

She added that patients should be advised to seek medical attention if they develop symptoms such as shortness of breath, unexplaine­d pain, swelling or tenderness.

 ??  ?? Worried about looks: Louise Harvey before her surgery
Worried about looks: Louise Harvey before her surgery

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