Los Angeles Times

Woman charged over fatal buttocks injections

- By Salvador Hernandez

A Florida woman will be extradited to California this week to face charges in connection with the death of a social media model to whom she had given buttocksen­larging injections, prosecutor­s said.

Vivian Alexandra Gomez, 50, is charged with one felony count each of involuntar­y manslaught­er and practicing medicine without a valid license, resulting in the death of another, said San Mateo County Dist. Atty. Steve Wagstaffe.

Gomez flew to San Francisco

on April 19 to meet with Christina Ashten Gourkani, a San Jose resident and model whose resemblanc­e to Kim Kardashian garnered her millions of views on social media.

Gourkani had found Gomez online and contacted her seeking silicone injections to increase the size of her buttocks, Wagstaffe said.

Gourkani and her boyfriend met Gomez at a Marriott hotel in Burlingame for the procedure.

At the hotel, Wagstaffe said, Gourkani received at least two injections of what was supposed to be gluteal silicone. Immediatel­y after the injections, however, she began to go into distress, including convulsion­s.

Gourkani’s boyfriend called 911, and she was taken to a nearby hospital. She died the following day.

According to her website, after Gourkani began a career as a fitness model, she gained social media recognitio­n as a Kardashian lookalike. On April 20, she died “after complicati­ons from a cosmetic surgery procedure,” according to the site.

Her family said in a statement that her death was investigat­ed by police as a homicide, connected to a “medical procedure that took a turn for the worse.”

An autopsy determined Gourkani died of an embolism and poisoning in her system, Wagstaffe said. Investigat­ors are still working to confirm whether the substance she was injected with was gluteal silicone.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion in 2021 warned against using silicone injections to enlarge or shape parts of the body, saying the injections can cause long-term pain, embolisms, disfigurem­ent, stroke and death. Silicone injections are not approved by the

FDA.

The agency also warned that when silicone injections are made in areas with many blood vessels, such as the buttocks, “silicone can travel through those vessels to other parts of the body and block blood vessels in the lungs, heart, or brain.”

Gomez was arrested hours after Gourkani was pronounced dead, according to police records. She was booked by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. Gomez is expected to be extradited this week and to make her initial court appearance Monday, Wagstaffe said.

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