Beautician who killed US TV producer with botched butt lift 'got away with murder' after one-year sentence, judge says

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Beautician who killed US TV producer with botched butt lift 'got away with murder' after one-year sentence, judge says
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Donna Francis, 39, could not be jailed for longer than a year due to the terms of an extradition agreement between the U.S. and the U.K.

A beautician who killed a U.S. woman in a botched butt lift has"got away with murder," the judge in the case has said.

The sentence was handed down at Queens Supreme Court in New York on Thursday after Francis pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide for the 2015 death of Kelly Mayhew—a freelance TV producer from Maryland.London Evening Standard"What [the family] is not getting, in my opinion, is justice. If you have a conscience, this is going to haunt you much longer than the one-year sentence you're going to serve.

Mayhew, 34, had a cardiac arrest and died from"systemic silicone emboli" after Francis injected her with silicone bought from eBay in May 2015.

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