A BRITISH woman has died three days after liposuction surgery at a private clinic in Turkey, reports suggest. Diarra Akua Eunice Brown, from Wolverhampton, fell ill after receiving follow up treatment to the procedure on October 22. NewsflashDiarra Akua Eunice Brown had travelled to Istanbul to have the popular liposuction surgery[/caption] NewsflashBut after returning to the clinic two days later to have her dressings changed – she fell suddenly ill and died within hours[/caption] The operation, which took place in the suburb of Bahcelievler, Istanbul, was initially deemed a success – as the 28-year-old returned to the clinic three days later for routine checks. But, the British woman health quickly deteriorated while the plastic surgeon was changing her dressing and died within hours, according to the news site Sabah. The surgeon, who was only identified as S.G.B, has since been arrested and a criminal investigation is underway. S.G.B was questioned by police and told them that Brown had fallen ill “suddenly,” and had been discharged the next day. He reported that she had not suffered any previous ill affects after the operation and had no idea what had caused her sudden illness. A post-mortem examination, which could shed light on the Brit’s death, has not yet been made public. Most read in News HOW MANY MORE? Urgent hotline for families who fear Bedsit Killer raped THEIR dead loved ones amid claims he abused thousands more BYE BAE Salt Bae to LEAVE London after storm over £1.4k steaks & restaurant 'ruled by fear' PURE EVIL My daughter's dead body was raped by monster - I cuddled her hours later unaware ALLY ROSS As the BBC airs the woke Football Focus Group Jeff Stelling's TV empire crumbles CANCUN CHAOS Hero guests brandished poles as 'rain of cartel gunfire' killed two at hotel NECROPHILIAC KILLER Bedsit Murderer violated 99 corpses as young as 9 & killed 2 women Meanwhile, Brown’s body has been returned to the UK for burial. Social media posts from family and friends paid tribute to her, describing her as a ‘beautiful soul’ and a ‘close friend’. ‘This must be a dream,’ one post said. “Still can’t come to terms with this yet.” While another added: “I miss you angel. I’m devastated you were taken away way before your time.” We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours. Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.