Rajee Narinesingh, 48, from Miami, Florida, says her face was ruined by transgender Oneal Ron Morris, 30, who had just been released from custody after he was accused of administering the potentially lethal shots to another victim.
The victim, who, like Oneal Ron Morris, was born a man, but lives as a woman, said she suffered acutely lumpy cheeks, misshapen chin and ballooning upper lip after the back room beauty treatment.
The victim told Miami television station CBS4: “It becomes so dire that you want to match your outside with your inside that you’re willing to roll the dice and take your chances.
“As a transgender person, you’re thinking, <<Oh, my God, I can start to look like I want to look like and I don’t have to spend a lot of money>>.”
Rajee Narinesingh has since had several plastic surgery procedures to repair the damage, and faces more still.
“I had to end up going to surgery, to get me even to this point,” Rajee Narinesingh revealed.
Oneal Ron Morris, who was released from custody late last night after posting $15,000 bail, declined to comment as he left the Miami Dade County Jail.
The transgender fake doctor said only that he has a lawyer to answer reporters’ questions, and the lawyer claims his client is innocent.
Oneal Ron Morris was arrested earlier this month for practicing medicine without a license and causing serious bodily injury after a patient complained that he injected cement and a chemical compound called Fix-a-Flat, which is used to mend car tires, into her backside.
The treatment left the victim with life threatening injuries, needing several surgeries and round-the-clock care.
A court was told that Oneal Ron Morris used cement, mineral oil and Fix-a-Flat, in her backroom beauty treatments.
It heard that the fake doctor then used superglue to patch up entry wounds in the skin.
Oneal Ron Morris’ arrest photographs show an apparently enhanced rear. Detectives say he performed the potentially lethal treatment on himself.
The transgender is now free on bond but the probe by the Miami Gardens Police and health officials is continuing.
Dr. John Martin, who is now treating Rajee 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,” Dr. John Martin said.
Rajee Narinesingh says she is grateful to Dr. John 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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