Thanh Thủy đăng quang không yên, bị CĐM chê 'body silicon', 'diss' 1 câu thấm?
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Recently, a clip and photo was shared on social networking sites of a group of about 4 women wearing only bras arguing with a group of construction workers on the construction site.
There are many people around and many workers wearing protective clothing work. This group of women was then dragged by a group of workers on the sand out of the construction area.
After being shared online, this clip caused mixed opinions and attracted the attention of the public.
According to research, the above incident has just happened at a construction site in Hoang Truong commune, Hoang Hoa district, Thanh Hoa province.
On the evening of February 18, talking to PV, the leader of the People's Committee of Hoang Truong Commune (Hoang Hoa District, Thanh Hoa) confirmed that the incident in the clip above happened at a construction site in this commune. Currently, the commune police are coordinating with the district police to verify and clarify the case.
According to the leader of this commune, this construction site is part of an eco-tourism project. The group of women in the clip above is from a family living right next to the construction. Due to a problem in compensation for land and property acquisition, this family has repeatedly come to the construction site to protest against the construction workers.
On the morning of February 18, this family group continued to argue with a group of workers at the construction site. About 4 women, who are sisters-in-law, about 30 years old, took off their ao dai and only wore a bra, arguing with a group of construction workers. This group of workers then dragged four women out of the construction site.
Received the news, Hoang Truong Commune Police, Hoang Hoa District Police were present at the scene, the incident was terminated.
Another incident is equally remarkable when recently, according to information in the New York Daily News, a representative of Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, New York City called 911 to report a case. Serious murder but unknown cause.
The victim has so far been identified as Ms. Maxine Messam (53 years old). Ms. Maxine was driven to the gates of Jacobi Medical Center by two mysterious women in a BMW SUV owned by Ms. Maxine and then left, leaving the vehicle unattended.
According to police sources, when she was left there, Ms. Maxine was unconscious, undressed from the waist down (semi-naked) and unresponsive.
The victim's shocked husband, Carlos Simpson, told the Daily News, outside the family home in Bridgeport, Connecticut (USA). "We don't know what happened. She was at work and left without telling her colleagues. So we don't know what happened since then."
"Everybody is really traumatized at this point," said Maxine's son, who declined to give his name. "I want to say something, but we don't know the details."
Sources said Maxine "had multiple shots in the butt" and it appeared she was "injected with an unknown substance". The hospital's medical staff said the two mysterious women brought the victim and said they found her in trouble and asked for help at Woodlawn Cemetery.
An autopsy was performed to find out the cause of Maxine's death as there were many suspicious points. Detectives wanted to speak to the two women who left Maxine at the hospital, but have not been able to locate them.
Scot Glasberg, a plastic surgeon, believes the injections are made illegally to avoid paying a lot of money to a licensed doctor.
"Often the people who inject foreign substances into the patient's body are not even doctors, but people with no specialized medical training," he said.
Initially, the investigators suspected that Maxine had undergone plastic surgery at an unqualified facility and at a low cost. She was injected with something that caused her body to react and cause death.
According to the New York Daily News, cosmetic surgery to cut skin has become an increasing and dangerous problem as more and more "fake" cosmetic facilities spring up.
A study published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons found that the rate of buttock augmentation surgery increased by 252% between 2000 and 2015.
While most other plastic surgeries have declined during the Covid-19 pandemic, butt lifts saw a 22% spike from 2019 to 2020. The TikTok hashtag #bbl - butt lifts in Brazil - has 4.6 billion views with users showing off before and after photos and documenting their surgeries, which can amount to $7,000.
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