Fake Doctor Lured Many into Assertions of Buttock Enhancement
Fake Doctor Lured Many into Assertions of Buttock Enhancement

A case of a fake doctor has been capturing the attention of one and all for violation of medical laws. It has been told that a transgender woman Oneal Ron Morris had been posing as doctor to many and is told to have injected life- threatening medicine on the name of buttocks enhancement treatment.

The woman was arrested after an alleged victim came forward with her claims that she had paid Morris $700 for the injections in 2010 as she had to apply for a job at a nightclub. The doctor inserted some chemical into her backside, but before the treatment got over, she left from there.

Failing to share the scars around the injections site, the victim has requested to keep her identity under covers. The woman was so indecisive that she couldn't tell doctors about this.

As the case caught the attention of one and all, state health officials have come out to claim that there could be many more such cases where such life-threatening attempts were made. Though there are some calls received since the case came to notice, lot more are expected to come forward.

However, Detective Michael Dillon, Head Investigator for the case with Miami Gardens Police, has assured that every single call would be taken care of and there would be no laxity being performed in the same regard keeping the privacy of the victims.

Moreover, laboratory y tests have confirmed that the chemical used in the injections had cement, superglue and flat-tire sealant, which make it concrete that the attempt was made with full criminal intention.

However, lawyer of the accused has refused to admit the allegations imposed. "There is not going to be any proof or any documentation that shows that my client accepted any money or injected anybody with anything", said Morris' attorney Michael Mirer.

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