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| Saturday, 6 July, 2002, 06:39 GMT 07:39 UK Flesh-eating disease claims tattoo man New Zealand has a long history of tattooing A Samoan man living in Auckland, New Zealand, has died of a rare flesh-eating disease reportedly contracted in a backstreet tattoo parlour. James Leota-Tui had gone for a body tattoo traditional among elders of the South Pacific island state despite the pleas of his wife.
The 29-year-old died of necrotising fasciitis in the intensive care unit of an Auckland hospital, three days after abandoning a second session of the long tattooing process. Police and public health officials are investigating the cause of death and may press charges. Mr Leota-Tui's wife had threatened to leave him after he underwent a first tattooing session in April which left him with open wounds on his back. They took so long to heal he was sent home from his job as a tyre retreader. New law Despite continuing discomfort from that session, he returned in late June for the second of the three stages of the process.
Investigators are now checking samples of tissue from the dead man and the tattoo equipment used for bacteria. His widow, who is left with a two-year-old son, said he had been about to celebrate his 30th birthday. "James had been looking forward to a big party this month for his 30th," she said. "Now we're going to have a big funeral instead." Ironically, Mr Leota-Tui was buried on the same day as a new bylaw came into force in the New Zealand city of Manukau on tattoos and body piercings. The Health Ministry's director of public health, Dr Colin Tukuitonga, says the link between tattooing and necrotising fasciitis in Mr Leota-Tui has not yet been proven but is most likely. Mrs Leota-Tui has revealed that a tattooist who had worked on her late husband cleaned his traditional bone tools with Dettol. | See also: 17 Jun 02 | Health 10 Apr 01 | Science/Nature 22 Aug 01 | Scotland 04 Jun 02 | Asia-Pacific 08 Aug 01 | UK 08 Mar 02 | Country profiles Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Health stories now: Links to more Health stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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