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Obese Man Dies After Gastric Bypass Surgery to Impress Girlfriend's Family
13 Nov
Summary
- 36-year-old Chinese man underwent gastric bypass surgery to lose weight
- Died just days after the successful surgery due to respiratory failure
- Family questions if proper pre-surgery assessment and post-op care were given
In a tragic turn of events, a 36-year-old man from Henan province, China, has died after undergoing weight-loss surgery in an effort to impress his girlfriend's parents. The man, identified by the pseudonym Li Jiang, had long struggled with obesity and unhealthy eating habits, weighing over 134kg.
Hoping to appear healthier before meeting his partner's family, Li recently entered a serious relationship and was preparing for marriage. To lose weight quickly, he chose to undergo gastric bypass surgery and was admitted to the Ninth People's Hospital in Zhengzhou on September 30. The procedure was successfully carried out on October 2, and Li was initially cared for in the ICU.
However, on October 4, his health suddenly worsened. He stopped breathing early the next morning and was rushed back to the ICU. Despite emergency treatment, Li passed away on October 5 due to respiratory failure. His family has questioned whether proper pre-surgery assessment and timely post-op care were given.
The hospital has stated that Li met the clinical criteria for the surgery and that emergency care was immediate. Concerns remain over the cause of his sudden deterioration, and both sides have requested the local Health Commission to conduct an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.
This tragic incident has raised awareness about the risks of elective surgery and the growing societal pressure to meet physical expectations. The final autopsy report is expected to provide more clarity on the circumstances surrounding Li's untimely demise.



