Jacky Oh, the longtime partner of “Wild ‘N Out” star D.C. Young Fly, died from complications of cosmetic surgery, according to the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s investigations report.
The manner of death was ruled an accident.
The report, obtained by Pvnew Friday, details that she had gone for a “gluteal augmentation procedure” on May 30, during which there were zero complications.
She was prescribed various medications such as Ciprofloxacin (antibiotic), Oxycodone (painkiller) and ondansetron (anti-nausea) post-surgically.
Oh, whose real name was Jacklyn Smith, then developed an unrelenting headache and was advised to take ibuprofen and cease the ondansetron by a nurse.
On May 31, Smith “began to feel like her head was burning” and then began to have “difficulty speaking,” the report states.
Smith’s aunt called emergency services, and by the time they arrived, Smith had become unresponsive.
The TV personality was pronounced dead at the hospital. She was 33.
The autopsy also states that Smith had swelling in her brain and excessive bleeding of the skin around her torso.
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jacklyn Smith, known to the world as Jacky Oh, a talented Wild N’ Out family member whose impact will be forever treasured and missed,” BET said in a statement at the time.
Young Fly, who shared three children with the TV personality, shared a heartbreaking statement on social media following her shocking death.
“You are the GREATEST MOTHER I KNOW your soul was beautiful You always wanted the best for others and I admired how our family love each other!!!” he wrote.
“Never had to worry about our kids loving each other cause you were on top of Dat!!!”
As Pvnew previously reported, Smith traveled to Miami to undergo a “mommy makeover” from famed plastic surgeon Zachary “Dr. Zach” Okhah.
We later revealed Okhah sued multiple of his former patients who claimed on public review sites that he had “mutilated” them.
Okhah went after a woman named Leila Penn in July 2021 for more than $30,000 after she wrote a RealSelf review that alleged he had “mutilated” her.
The “BBL specialist” claimed in court documents obtained by Pvnew exclusively that Penn’s statements were “false” and defamatory.
He later voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice, meaning it can’t be brought up again, in December 2021.
about a month after Smith died, Okhah reassured his patients that his “reputation for safety is exemplary.”
“I’m not willing to operate, without exception, if my preoperative protocols for medical clearance are not wholly met,” he explained in a video.