What to Know
- A Queens woman has been sentenced to 2 to 8 years in prison in connection with the silicone buttocks injection death of an NYC woman
- Forty-four-year-old Allison Spence was sentenced on Thursday after pleading guilty to manslaughter and unauthorized practice of a profession
- Latesha Bynum died in July after complaining of dizziness and chest pains to officers responding to a 911 call at a building in Manhattan
A Queens woman has been sentenced to 2 to 8 years in prison in connection with the silicone buttocks injection death of a 31-year-old woman in Manhattan.
Forty-four-year-old Allison Spence was sentenced on Thursday after pleading guilty to manslaughter and unauthorized practice of a profession.
Latesha Bynum, of Harlem, died in July after complaining of dizziness and chest pains to officers responding to a 911 call at a building in Gramercy Park.
The medical examiner determined she died from complications of systemic embolization of silicone injections for cosmetic augmentation.
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