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Friday 2 December 2011

The 'fake doctor' who allegedly injected her victims with a toxic mixture of cement and tyre sealant


Denial: Oneal Ron Morris has appeared on U.S. television to deny allegations of performing botched cosmetic procedures, saying the accusers are 'ruining her life'
Denial: Oneal Ron Morris has appeared on U.S. television to deny allegations of performing botched cosmetic procedures, saying the accusers are 'ruining her life'
Denial: Oneal Ron Morris has appeared on U.S. television to deny allegations of performing botched cosmetic procedures, saying the accusers are 'ruining her life'



The 'fake doctor' who allegedly injected her victims with a toxic mixture of cement and tyre sealant has denied carrying out any backroom beauty proceedures.
Oneal Ron Morris, 30, is accused of taking hundreds of dollars to administer potentially lethal shots, which left several alleged patients with life-threatening injuries 
But Morris, who has now been charged with practicing healthcare without a licence, causing serious bodily injury, has denied all allegations, saying the accusers are 'ruining her life'.

'This is my first and last interview,' Morris told Entertainment Tonight last night.
She claimed on the programme: 'They didn’t catch me doing anything. So they are just allegations. So I’m innocent. I really am innocent or whatever.'


Morris was born a man but now lives as a woman. Her arrest photographs show an apparently enhanced rear, which police say is her own work.
But last night the alleged phoney doctor hit back at accusers saying: 'It sounds bizarre, but how could America feel like a person would even put cement in somebody’s bottom?
'You know, it’s just these allegations,' Morris said. 'I didn’t do any of these things to these people. Just know these people who are lying are ruining my life. That’s all I have to say.'
Morris was initially arrested November 18 after an alleged patient complained that she injected cement and a chemical compound called Fix-a-Flat, which is used to mend car tyres, into her backside. The alleged victim was hospitalised with pneumonia and a bacterial infection after receiving a lethal cocktail of injections from Morris in May 2010.
She was left with life-threatening injuries, needing several surgeries and round-the-clock care.
Denial: Oneal Ron Morris has appeared on U.S. television to deny allegations of performing botched cosmetic procedures, saying the accusers are 'ruining her life'
Designer doctor: Morris, 30, who is accused of taking hundreds of dollars to administer potentially lethal shots to alleged patients is seen here carrying a Louis Vuitton handbag
performed her have-a-go household operations in homes and hotel rooms across South Florida, police say.
Doctor in the house: Morris performed her have-a-go household operations in homes and hotel rooms across South Florida, police say
But Florida health investigators took more than a year to gather evidence against Morris because the woman was too embarrassed to come forward.
Morris was allowed out on bail then arrested again on November 23 when a second alleged victim came forward. Corey Alexander Eubank, 40, of Hollywood, her alleged accomplice, was arrested the same day.
Morris performed her have-a-go household operations in homes and hotel rooms across South Florida, police say.
Another alleged victim, Raji Narinesingh, wanted fuller lips, cheeks and chin, but could not afford an operation by a licensed plastic surgeon, using medical silicone.
Oneal Ron Morris
Oneal
'Fake doctor': Prosecutors say at least five alleged victims have come forward with information
Narinesingh, who is also a transgender who lives as a woman, says she heard about the 'fake doctor' by word of mouth through the transgender community.
After being injected with a cocktail of toxins she allegedly left with lumpen shapes in her cheeks, a misshapen chin and a ballooning upper lip. She later had to pay a real surgeon to repair the botched job.
A court was told that Morris used superglue to patch up entry wounds in the skin.
But Morris struck back on Entertainment Tonight: 'They keep on lying, but you know the truth will prevail, and you know that’s why we have courts and stuff like that.'
Morris denied that she is a fake doctor. 'If anybody’s the victim, it’s definitely me,' she said.
She is now free on bond but police and health officials are continuing to investigate, urging other potential victims to come forward.
'We have continued to receive calls from several victims... many of them transsexuals, but for now there are two cases confirmed,' William Bamford, spokesman for the Miami Gardens Police Department, told AFP on Tuesday.
Narinesingh says she was too afraid to go to the authorities.
Rajee Narinesingh
Rajee Narinesingh
Destroyed: Rajee Narinesingh, 48, from Miami, Florida, pictured in 2005 (left), before she says she succumbed to toxic facial fillers made from cement and tyre sealant from 'fake doctor' Oneal Ron Morris

Rajee Narinesingh
Rajee Narinesingh
Back room beauty treatment: Ms Narinesingh's face has been left misshapen by the illegal treatment
She explained: 'It becomes so dire for you to want to match your outside with your inside that you’re willing to roll the dice and take chances.'
Dr John Martin, who is now treating Ms Narinesingh, said he has been giving her therapeutic injections that he hopes will eventually soften the hard nodules that formed in her face and return her to a more normal appearance.
'There is not an easy solution to this nightmare,' he said.
Ms Narinesingh says she is grateful to Dr Martin for trying to help give her a face back.
'I have learned my lesson,' She said. 'I could have died. I know that now.'

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