Woman Impersonating Doctor Injects Cement into “patient’s” Buttocks

A Woman Has Hazardous Chemicals Injected into Her Buttocks by a Woman Posing as a Doctor

s.e. Jones

A woman in Florida has been arrested for allegedly injecting cement, mineral oil and flat-tire sealant into the buttocks of a women who subsequently developed severe medical problems. The woman, Oneal Ron Morris, was arrested after the woman who received the injections complained to police that she had been harmed by Morris.

Morris, a transgendered "woman" was according to CBS news, charged with practicing medicine without a license and bodily harm.

The victim, who has not been identified, told the police that she worked at a night club and was looking for a cheap way to increase her curviness. She was apparently referred to Morris, though how that came about is still unclear; there are reports that before she injected the victim, Morris had injected herself with some unknown substance, or had at least told others she had, which she claimed was responsible for her large back side. That was apparently was what she used as qualifications for performing the procedure on others.

The police have also reported that the victim told them she had complained of pain during the procedure but was told things would be fine. Later, the victim went to the hospital emergency room complaining of pain in her abdomen and buttocks. It was there that doctors discovered what had been injected into her body. The doctor's called the Health Department who then called the police.

Police in Miami believe that there are likely other victims but none have come forward due to embarrassment. Those people are urged to seek medical help right away, as the chemicals Morris used on the one known victim could result in shock and even death. It's also possible she used other unknown chemicals that could be just as hazardous or worse.

Practicing medicine without a license is a felony in Florida, as it is in most other states, which means Morris is likely facing some prison time if convicted. The odds are also very good that she will be sued by the victim for damages.

As for Morris, the odds are good that she will undergo a psychiatric evaluation, if not before being tried, after, if she is found guilty, which at this point appears quite likely.

The victim meanwhile is apparently still feeling pain from the injections and undergoing medical treatment, though her prognosis at this point appears to be good, at least as far as a reduction in pain. She will likely bear scars from the injections as well as the surgery for the rest of her life.

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