Botched's Jordan James Parke Dies After Cosmetic Procedure

Police investigating the 34-year-old reality TV star's death, two arrests made on suspicion of manslaughter

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Jordan James Parke, known for his appearances on the reality show Botched, has died at the age of 34. Police in London are investigating his death, which may be linked to a cosmetic procedure. Two people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with Parke's death.

Why it matters

Parke's death raises concerns about the safety and regulation of the cosmetic surgery industry, particularly non-surgical procedures like the liquid Brazilian butt lift he was previously involved with. His case highlights the potential risks and tragic consequences that can occur when procedures are not performed by qualified medical professionals.

The details

Authorities received a call on February 18 about an unconscious man in east London, where Parke was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are investigating whether his death was related to a cosmetic procedure he may have undergone. On February 20, a 43-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, but have since been released on bail pending further investigation.

  • On February 18, 2026, police received a call about an unconscious man in east London.
  • Parke was pronounced dead at the scene on February 18, 2026.
  • On February 20, 2026, two people were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.

The players

Jordan James Parke

A 34-year-old British influencer and reality TV star known for his appearances on the show Botched and for spending over $150,000 on plastic surgery.

Sharnelle Parke

Jordan Parke's sister, who said the family is 'numb, shocked and heartbroken' following his sudden death.

Nargiza Shukurova

A 39-year-old woman from Uzbekistan who was accused of posing as a doctor and performing a Brazilian butt lift procedure that 'nearly killed' a 46-year-old woman.

Alice Webb

A mother of five who died following a non-surgical liquid Brazilian butt lift procedure performed by Parke and Jemma Pawlyszyn at their Gloucester clinic in 2024.

Jemma Pawlyszyn

Parke's business partner who, along with Parke, performed the liquid Brazilian butt lift procedure on Alice Webb that resulted in her death in 2024.

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What they’re saying

“There will be some unkind messages that will be posted regarding this heartbreaking news … but please if you knew Jordan you will know that none of what will be posted is true and please keep him in your heart!”

— Sharnelle Parke, Jordan Parke's sister (usmagazine.com)

“We have heard the news that Jordan Parke has died. This brings mixed emotions, as it inevitably reminds us of the deeply painful loss of Alice. While we will never see him face trial, our fight for justice for Alice continues. We remain committed to campaigning for stricter regulations to prevent tragedies like Alice's. Our focus remains on honouring Alice's memory and advocating for meaningful change.”

— Alice Webb's sister (ITV News)

What’s next

The investigation into Parke's death is ongoing, and the results of the post-mortem examination are still pending. The two individuals arrested on suspicion of manslaughter have been released on bail, and the case remains under review.

The takeaway

Parke's tragic death highlights the urgent need for greater regulation and oversight of the cosmetic surgery industry, particularly when it comes to non-surgical procedures like the liquid Brazilian butt lift. His case serves as a sobering reminder of the potential risks and consequences that can arise when these procedures are not performed by qualified medical professionals.