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Colombia Influencer Dies After Cosmetic Procedure at Unlicensed Bogota Salon

Colombia Influencer Dies After Cosmetic Procedure at Unlicensed Bogota Salon

The death of fifty-two-year-old Adriana Manotas Rodriguez exposes the persistence of black-market medical clinics operating under the guise of hair salons.
The single primary factor driving this story is actor-driven: the illicit and highly dangerous medical operations of an unlicensed Bogota cosmetic clinic that directly resulted in the death of Colombian digital content creator Adriana Manotas Rodriguez.

The fifty-two-year-old lifestyle influencer, who maintained a following of over twenty-three thousand on Facebook, was evacuated from the facility in critical condition and later pronounced dead at a local Red Cross medical center despite emergency resuscitation efforts.

Investigators subsequently revealed that the business, operating inconspicuously in the Muzo neighborhood of the Puente Aranda district, possessed no health provider registration, had no exterior signage indicating medical services, and was legally registered only as a standard hair salon authorized for basic, non-invasive beauty treatments.

A search of official records showed that the individual registered as the legal representative of the establishment held no healthcare qualifications whatsoever.

What is confirmed is that a joint task force comprising the Attorney General’s Office, local police, and the Bogota Secretariat of Health raided the premises following the death, seizing one hundred and eight medical items, including specialized surgical equipment, pharmaceutical products, and biohazardous waste.

This evidence strongly indicated that invasive surgical procedures were being actively performed inside the covert clinic.

Public health authorities had previously identified the establishment's non-compliance, having issued strict sanitary safety restrictions against both the salon and its associated doctor in November of last year.

Those emergency restrictions, designed to mitigate severe public health risks, remained legally active but were entirely ignored by the operators.

While the municipal government confirmed the clinic was operating illegally, a conflict remains regarding the exact medical timeline and nature of the procedure that led to the fatal outcome.

Sources within the prosecution service initially alleged that Manotas Rodriguez underwent a liposuction procedure at the salon that morning and began experiencing severe complications, with investigators evaluating potential pharmaceutical poisoning.

Conversely, Bogota Mayor Carlos Fernando Galan stated that preliminary information indicated she had undergone invasive surgery elsewhere three days prior and entered the unlicensed salon solely for post-operative therapy before her condition deteriorated.

The municipal health oversight system is currently auditing the case to resolve these contradictions while broader regulatory enforcement continues; regional statistics indicate health inspectors have executed over one thousand two hundred beauty sector audits and suspended one hundred and fifty-five facilities for sanitary violations since early last year.
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