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Suspect in Kim Kardashian Look-Alike Model's Death Due in San Mateo County Court

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A Florida woman accused in the death of a popular Kim Kardashian look-alike model was in a San Mateo County courtroom Monday.

Vivian Gomez is facing two felony counts for involuntary manslaughter and practicing medicine without a license after prosecutors say 34-year-old Christina Gourkani died from botched silicone injections.

Gomez's arraignment is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.

San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said Gourkani found Gomez on social media and they agreed to meet up at a hotel room in Burlingame on April 19 so Gomez could administer silicone injections.

โ€œWe are alleging that she flew out to here, to Burlingame to meet the decedent Ms. Gourkani for the specific purpose of injecting substances into her gluteus,โ€ said Shin-Mee Chang, San Mateo County assistant district attorney.

"At least two shots were administered to our victim," Wagstaffe said. "She immediately started having a negative reaction to it, then went into convulsions. 911 was called. They rushed her to Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame. Unfortunately, within a day, she died from those injections."

Gomez is an unlicensed cosmetologist. Using injectable silicone for body contouring isn't approved by the FDA.

Prosecutors say Gomez caught a flight back to Florida after that meeting at the hotel, but she was eventually arrested at an airport.

A Florida woman accused in the death of a popular Kim Kardashian look-alike model is set to be arraigned in a San Mateo County courtroom Monday. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.

โ€œShe did not willfully evade and flee law enforcement. She got on a flight back to home in Florida and she was compliant and cooperated with police as soon as she got off that plane and they arrested her. She was compliant,โ€ said Gomezโ€™s attorney May Mar.

Her hearing was continued until Wednesday, when Gomez could enter a plea. 

โ€œSheโ€™s very upset. Sheโ€™s a mother and has family obviously, children, and so sheโ€™s very upset at what happened and very upset with all of this,โ€ said Gomez.

Gourkani was raised in Antioch and worked as an assistant at a plastic surgery clinic in Walnut Creek. 

She had tens of thousands of followers on various social media platforms and admitted she enjoyed getting plastic surgery. 

Last year, tweeting, โ€œsome of us fill our bodies with drugs or alcohol ... I fill my body with some plastic and a lot of love.โ€

But prosecutors say getting work done by unlicensed workers is a major gamble. 

โ€œSo I think the risks speak for themselves. If youโ€™re engaged in the unauthorized practice of medicine, this is the kind of fatality that can result,โ€ said Chang.

Gourkaniโ€™s father said his daughter was obsessed with plastic surgery and looking like the socialite.

He said heโ€™s living through a nightmare and wanted to warn people against getting these unlicensed injections or procedures.

Gomez's bail was doubled to $200,000 and she's been charged with involuntary manslaughter and causing great bodily injury by practicing unlicensed medicine.ย 

If convicted, she faces a maximum of 12 years in prison.

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