METRO Wednesday, December 2, 2009 D Super-charged and super fun with everything you could want from a motor event The Irish Daily Mail Spectacular in every sense of the word... a brilliant show. The Irish Times OPENS THIS WEEKEND Tickets from 49* at www.ticketmaster.ie Call 0818 300 800 Visitors are advised to use public transport as this is a non parking event * Booking Fees Apply Better than Newry Prices! 3 for 2 offer Buy any 3 items of Jewellery for Friends and Family this Christmas and get the lowest priced item FREE Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer Stephens Green Shopping Centre Tel: (01) 478-5336 Buttock obsession: Solange Magnano died after a gluteoplasty operation went wrong Picture: EPA Ex-beauty queen dies after op for firm bottomBy AidAn RAdnedge Airport employs funnyman to warn people of stairs ARRIVALS at an airport are being greeted by a familiar voice. A recording of funnyman Justin Lee Collins, known for shows such as Bring Back The A Team, is to be played from a yellow cone at passport control in the arrivals area at Bristol International Airport. In the message Lee Collins says: Welcome to Bristol Airport, please mind the stairs. Voice: Lee Collins A FORMER Miss Argentina has died after surgery for a firmer bottom. Solange Magnano suffered severe complications after the usually routine procedure, which involves placing im- plants in the buttocks. The 38-year-old, who was crowned Miss Argentina in 1994, had the opera- tion after becoming obsessed with her looks as her successful modelling ca- reer came to an end. Solange was a girl who had every- thing. She lived the life of a goddess, she was the envy of everybody, said Roberto Piazza, a close friend of the mother of two. Now she is dead because she wanted a slightly firmer behind. She died be- cause of her obsession with beauty. The gluteoplasty operation has be- come much more popular in recent years as women seek to emulate the full, firm buttocks of stars such as US popstars Jennifer Lopez and Beyonc Knowles. Parts of a liquid which was injected into Ms Magnano ended up in her lungs, according to Mr Piazza. She suffered breathing problems and died from a blocked lung artery on Sunday after three days in intensive care in Buenos Aires. Ms Magnano, who had cosmetic sur- gery on her chest after breastfeeding her twins, wanted the buttock lift be- cause she said she had cellulite, Mr Piazza added. About 50,000 plastic surgery proce- dures were carried out in Argentina last year, a 60 per cent increase in five years. The cheap prices attract a lot of so- called health tourists to the South American country. index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html