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‘Black Madam’ held on murder charges over buttock-enhancing injections

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PHILADELPHIA (MCT) — Speaking softly but in an unwavering voice, Theresa Gyamfi told a Common Pleas Court judge that moments after her childhood friend Claudia Aderotimi received several silicone buttock injections in a Philadelphia hotel room, the woman complained of a sudden, growing pain in her chest.

“She said every time she breathes in, it hurts,” Gyamfi, 22, said of her friend’s reaction after the February 2011 procedure. “I could see it in her face. She was close to tears. She said, ‘It’s really annoying, and it doesn’t feel normal.’”

Twelve hours later, Aderotimi, 20, an aspiring dancer who had traveled to Philadelphia from London to get buttock-enhancing injections, was dead.

“Black Madam” Padge Victoria Windslowe, accused of administering the illegal injections, was held for trial Wednesday on a third-degree murder charge.

Though Windslowe, 42, has no medical license, authorities said she ran a profitable business giving black-market injections to women willing to pay thousands for curvier bodies.

Prosecutors from the Philadelphia district attorney’s office argued in court Wednesday that Windslowe presented herself to Aderotimi and Gyamfi as a medical professional, callously disregarded obvious health risks, and used industry-grade silicone for the injections.

“She injected it into a young woman who was otherwise healthy,” Assistant District Attorney Bridget Kirn said. “That is clear evidence of malice and disregard of the known and unknown risks she caused to other unknown women. … She started this, and by her actions, she finished it.”

Frederic Hellman, chief medical examiner for Delaware County, testified that Aderotimi died from a pulmonary embolism caused by the silicone, which spread to her blood, lungs, brain and liver.

Windslowe, who has recorded gothic hip-hop songs and videos under the stage name “Black Madam,” has been jailed since February, when she was arrested on charges of giving buttock injections to an exotic dancer, 23, at a “pumping party” in Philadelphia. That woman was later hospitalized and spent months on oxygen.

Windslowe was charged in Aderotimi’s death in July, after the medical examiner’s report was finalized.

On Wednesday, Windslowe attentively watched the proceedings, sometimes taking notes. She wore a tight, low-cut, black top and a long necklace, her hair pulled back in a braid.

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