A British woman has died after travelling to Turkey for gastric band surgery, with her heartbroken family paying tribute.
Hayley Butler, 40, is believed to have died following complications with the weight-loss procedure once she had returned in the UK.The surgery involves cutting away part of the stomach and leaving behind a 'sleeve' to limit appetite.Ms Butler, who ran dog grooming salon Diva Dogs in Norwich, flew to Turkey for the procedure at the end of September. She returned home but died on October 24.Flowers have since been left outside her business, along with an announcement of her death.
"Hayley will be forever grateful for the support, loyalty, and love that each of you has shown over the years."As we close this chapter, we ask for your understanding for her family and friends and ask for your thoughts as we navigate through this difficult time." Ms Butler's family paid tribute to her, with her mother, Gillian Moore, saying: "Hayley was the most happy-go-lucky, caring person - she was always worrying about other people."I am heartbroken.
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