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  • Transgender Woman Dies After Being Injected

    Posted by Adrian on 26/07/2005 at 11:13 am

    Transgender Woman Dies After Being Injected With Illegal Silicone
    Source: http://news.google.com.au/

    July 12, 2005 12:21 p.m. EST

    Hector Duarte Jr. – All Headline News Staff Reporter

    San Diego, Ca. (AHN) – After nearly one month on life support, a transgender woman has died after receiving illegal silicone injections during a party at a private home in San Diego.

    Patricio Gonzalez, and at least nine others, were injected at a so called “pumping party” on June 19, where she received silicone injections to her hips, buttocks, cheeks and lips.

    The popularity of these parties has been increasing over the past few years. Patrons seeking a more feminine appearance have silicone injected into their bodies; the silicone used is often industrial-grade material, much like floor sealant.

    The Food and Drug Administration banned direct injections of silicone in 1992. The substance has been known to spread through the body, causing chronic, degenerative illness.

    Gonzalez received more silicone than most of those in attendance, and immediately began suffering respiratory problems. The woman administering the injections immediately fled.

    Police have issued an arrest warrant for Sammia “Angelica” Gonzalez, 39, who they believe fled to Mexico.

    A second transgender woman at the party, was also left comatose. As of Monday, there has been no update on her condition.

    Since 2003, there have been five reported deaths in Florida, Texas and Georgia, stemming from “pumping parties.”

    Illegal silicone injections are widely popular, proving cheaper and easier than plastic surgery. Transgender women are often humiliated going into surgery clinics, with many surgeons requiring psychological tests before considering treatment.

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