Family of mum who died from BBL break silence on death of 'Lip King' Jordan Parke
The family of Alice Webb, who died during a Brazilian Butt Lift procedure, speaks out following the suspicious death of Jordan Parke, a controversial figure in the cosmetic surgery community.
The family of Alice Webb, the first woman in the UK to die from a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery, has broken their silence after the recent death of Jordan Parke, known as 'The Lip King'. Alice died during a BBL procedure in September 2024, prompting a call for stricter regulations in cosmetic surgery. The family continues to advocate for changes to prevent further tragedies in the wake of Alice's untimely death.
Jordan Parke, 34, was found dead in a hotel, with authorities suspecting it to be related to a cosmetic procedure. He had been previously arrested in connection with Alice's death but had not faced charges. His sudden death has raised questions about the safety and oversight of cosmetic procedures, especially given the history of both individuals in the cosmetic surgery realm. This situation underscores the pressing need for reforms in the industry to protect patients.
In light of the ongoing investigations, police have arrested two individuals—a 43-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman—on suspicion of manslaughter related to Jordan's death. As the Webb family advocates for greater scrutiny and safer practices, the story sheds light on the potential dangers of cosmetic surgeries, igniting a broader conversation about patient safety and regulatory oversight in an industry often plagued by controversies.