Surgical procedures can have risks. But the cosmetic surgery that Italian influencer Yulia Burtseva underwent took a particularly terrible turn when she died at the age of 38. Per TMZ, on January 4, she had a procedure performed "at a private clinic in Moscow." Burtseva's condition apparently worsened quickly and unexpectedly. Even though she was brought to a hospital, Burtseva's life sadly could not be saved.
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A Criminal Case Is Being Opened
Per Russian outlet MSK1, there is a criminal case pending in Burtseva's death. That is because there could allegedly have been possible negligence involved on the part of the private clinic. Forensic tests are being conducted as investigators pore over every aspect of her surgery and care to pinpoint what happened.
More About Yulia Burtseva
Per the outlet, she was a resident of Naples, Italy. Burtseva had a spouse named Giuseppe and a daughter. She attracted thousands of loyal fans - some 73,000 of them - who enjoyed reading about her family's life. Burtseva's last post was posted on a Russian social media platform. It was a video recorded on the same morning as her death.
She Spoke Lovingly of Her Husband Almost Four Years Ago
Per Us Weekly via Instagram, Burtseva talked about her husband in April 2022. Despite their widely divergent backgrounds, they were apparently a very close couple. It almost seems like their respective dissimilarities brought them together.
She shared, "Giuseppe and I are almost the same age, one year difference. We often talk about childhood, comparing how we grew up, what games we played, what we were interested in and so on. With relatively similar financial capabilities of our families, our childhood was different. Different countries, different customs."
Yulia Burtseva Compared Her and Her Spouse's Upbringing
Burtseva clarified her observations. She and Giuseppe had quite different home lives and typical daily routines. Both were evidently happy and loving, though. Burtseva went on, "I really liked to walk every day in the yard, to play Cossacks robbers, I couldn't go home, otherwise I'd be 'chased.' Giuseppe was almost always at home with his family. There are no playgrounds, and mom has a lot of household chores to go somewhere for a walk, fresh air on the balcony. But on the weekend they went to the islands for swimming, to water parks, on a tour of castles (of which, by the way, are a lot in Naples)."
We wish her loved ones nothing but the best during this difficult time.
