
A loving mother of five passed away following a liquid Brazilian Butt Lift. Beauty therapist Alice
Delsie Preete Webb, 33, passed away on Monday, September 23, following the procedure in the UK.
Unlike a surgical procedure, a liquid BBL involves injecting hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers into the buttocks.
Alice’s treatment was allegedly carried out by an unlicensed practitioner without medical training.
Two people have been arrested by Gloucestershire Police as they investigate the mum’s untimely death.
The mother was described by her friend Abi Irwin as a “beautiful person inside and out.”
She said: “Alice passed away on Monday evening after having a BBL treatment which has gone wrong. [She] had the biggest heart, her family was her world – it is a difficult and heartbreaking time for them all.”
Alice’s partner, Dane Knight, wrote on social media, “I’d want to express my heartfelt gratitude for all of the nice comments you’ve sent to my children.
Please consider the feelings of these five girls.” Alice, who had her own beauty business in the West Country, leaves Dane and their five children, Delsie (15), Preete (13), Gracie (12), Nylie (10), and Clarie (7).
The young mother is believed to have undergone a non-surgical BBL, a technique that is frequently promoted on social media as “risk-free” and a “cheaper” option to surgery.
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