DC Young Fly‘s partner, Jacky Oh, died back in May — but the medical examiner ruled that her passing was an accident.
That’s according to The New York Post, who revealed that the Miami-Dade medical examiner made the ruling on Friday (September 29). The autopsy revealed that she had swelling in her brain due to a potent mixture of pain and antibiotic medications, and “excessive bleeding of the skin around her torso” due to a plastic surgery procedure she’d had.
Amongst the medications found in Jacky Oh’s system were Ciprofloxacin, Oxycodone, and Ondansetron. A nurse had also advised her to take ibuprofen (Advil) and stop taking the Ondansetron when she complained of having a headache.
No charges will be brought against Dr. Zachary Okhah, who performed the plastic surgery procedure on the late Wild N’Out star.
Jacky Oh (real name Jacklyn Smith) passed away at the age of 32 on May 31. TMZ reported she was in Miami getting a “mommy makeover” before her unexpected death.
Jacky first met D.C. Young Fly in 2015 when he was on Wild N’Out for the first time, and the pair went on to have three children together: daughters Nova and Nala, and son Prince.
While deaths like Jacky Oh’s are rare, Kanye West‘s mother, Dr. Donda West, passed away after complications due to a cosmetic procedure back in 2007.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that a “mommy makeover” often consists of a combination of several procedures, including a breast augmentation, lift, or reduction; a tummy tuck; a butt augmentation; liposuction; and an arm or a thigh lift.
“Mommy makeovers” are often done by mothers after their pregnancies to get the “snap back” look, but can also be done by post-menopausal women who put on weight due to hormone fluctuations.
Last month, Young Fly unveiled a new patch of ink he got in honor of his late girlfriend, which features a black and grey portrait of Jacky alongside his late cousin Erica Robinson on his lower back.
“We in this together and forever,” he wrote in the caption. “My Angel my baby my wife the Queen of my children. I wish there was a reset button…. It may be a lot of things we don’t want to do but we are forced to do.. we must continue on with the mission. but GOD has granted us all strength. we must continue to give praise to THE MOST HIGH through the midst of pain.”