Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Photos: These Women Had Plastic Surgeries So Drastic They Couldn’t Get Pass Airport Security

A15-year old form two student of the Agona Swedru Methodist Junior High School (JHS), Master Theophilus Ghartey, got drowned in River Akora when he was swimming on Friday.

A source close to the Agona Swedru District Police Command, told the Press that Master Theophilus Ghartey, got drown when he and his friends, on that fateful day, went to River Akora to swim after school hours.

The Police source said parents of the deceased reported the matter, and a search party, including members of Asafo Company of the Swedruman Council of Chiefs, was immediately constituted and dispatched to go and search for the body.

The source said the body was seen the following day, Saturday, at about 1400 hours, and it has since been handed over to the family for burial.

According to the source, the District Police Command does not suspect any foul play about the incident, and advised school children in the area to suspend all swimming activities in the river, now that it has become full due to continuous heavy rains at its northern part.
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According to Dailymail, Chinese women who are entering South Korea seeking skilled plastic surgeons are undergoing such trans-formative procedures that they are now struggling to get past airport security on their way home.


The extensive surgeries, which includes reducing excess skin in the upper eyelid to make the eyes appear bigger and more Western, are transforming some Chinese women's entire faces, and leaving airport securities doubting they are the same person on their way back to China.

Since the case is on the rise, some hospitals have resorted to handing out plastic surgery certificates which include the patient's passport number, the name of the hospital they were treated at and the length of their visit to South Korea, to enable the women to re-enter China since they are always left unrecognizable. See more before and after photos after the cut.





A15-year old form two student of the Agona Swedru Methodist Junior High School (JHS), Master Theophilus Ghartey, got drowned in River Akora when he was swimming on Friday.

A source close to the Agona Swedru District Police Command, told the Press that Master Theophilus Ghartey, got drown when he and his friends, on that fateful day, went to River Akora to swim after school hours.

The Police source said parents of the deceased reported the matter, and a search party, including members of Asafo Company of the Swedruman Council of Chiefs, was immediately constituted and dispatched to go and search for the body.

The source said the body was seen the following day, Saturday, at about 1400 hours, and it has since been handed over to the family for burial.

According to the source, the District Police Command does not suspect any foul play about the incident, and advised school children in the area to suspend all swimming activities in the river, now that it has become full due to continuous heavy rains at its northern part. - See more at: http://viasat1.com.gh/vone/news/local.php?postId=6001#sthash.foJYXMIG.dpuf
A15-year old form two student of the Agona Swedru Methodist Junior High School (JHS), Master Theophilus Ghartey, got drowned in River Akora when he was swimming on Friday.

A source close to the Agona Swedru District Police Command, told the Press that Master Theophilus Ghartey, got drown when he and his friends, on that fateful day, went to River Akora to swim after school hours.

The Police source said parents of the deceased reported the matter, and a search party, including members of Asafo Company of the Swedruman Council of Chiefs, was immediately constituted and dispatched to go and search for the body.

The source said the body was seen the following day, Saturday, at about 1400 hours, and it has since been handed over to the family for burial.

According to the source, the District Police Command does not suspect any foul play about the incident, and advised school children in the area to suspend all swimming activities in the river, now that it has become full due to continuous heavy rains at its northern part.
- See more at: http://viasat1.com.gh/vone/news/local.php?postId=6001#sthash.dDQe4g2K.G8CxyGU6.dpuf