A tragedy that no one ordered on the beauty menu
Ah, Monterrey, the city where progress and medical skyscrapers promise to transform you into the best version of yourself… until they turn you into a tragic headline. Jaqueline Yamileth Briones, a 25-year-old girl from Saltillo, Coahuila, traveled with the innocent dream of sculpting her silhouette through liposuction. Spoiler: he ended up carving his own epitaph.
The Specialists Medical Building, located in the exclusive area of El Obispado (because nothing says “luxury” like dying in a place named after an ecclesiastical hierarchy), was the scene of this disaster. At 10:00 p.m., while some were enjoying dinner, Jaqueline suffered complications that took her directly to the University Hospital. The diagnosis? A lung and liver perforation worthy of a game of darts, but with a scalpel. Of course, the doctors tried to resuscitate her… like someone trying to fix a cell phone soaked in rice.
The autopsy: when reality surpasses horror
The Attorney General’s Office, in its infinite generosity, confirmed the obvious: Jaqueline died from intrathoracic and intra-abdominal injuries. In other words, someone played at being Picassso with his organs. The instrument? A “sharp object,” because calling it a scalpel would be admitting that someone made a mistake. But don’t worry, it was not a femicide (the prosecution clarified this, in case anyone thought that misogyny had something to do with it).
While the experts questioned the doctors (who surely sweated more than Jaqueline on the operating table), it was learned that the young woman presented hemorrhages during the procedure. Alarms? None. Emergency declared? Neither. Only the classic “we took her to the hospital when it was too late”, like those delivery people who tell you that they stopped by your house when you already left.
And so, between negligence and perforated organs, Jaqueline became another statistic of failed cosmetic surgeries. Because in a world obsessed with looks, sometimes the price of beauty isn’t just monetary… it’s literally life.
Were you outraged by this news? Share it on your networks and remember: the next time you think about a “cosmetic change”, it may be worth asking yourself if your doctor knows the difference between liposuction and a stabbing.




