Sexy Cora | |
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Born | Carolin Ebert May 2, 1987 Berlin, Germany |
Died | January 20, 2011 Hamburg, Germany |
(aged 23)
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Resting place | Ohlsdorf Cemetery |
Nationality | German |
Ethnicity | German |
Occupation | Actress, model, singer |
Years active | 2009–2011 |
Television | Big Brother |
Sexy Cora (born Carolin Ebert, civil name Carolin Wosnitza; May 2, 1987 – January 20, 2011)[1][2] was a German pornographic actress, model, and reality show participant.[3]
Cora was born in Berlin. She was one of the participants of the 10th season of Big Brother Germany.[4][5] Cora released two music singles after her Big Brother participation: "My Love – La, La, La"[6] and "Lass uns kicken (Alles klar wunderbar)".[7]
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Cora was hospitalized in 2009 after trying to break the world record for the number of fellatios performed in one day. She was trying for 200 men but was unable to pass 75.[5]
Cora suffered a heart attack on January 11, 2011, during her breast enlargement surgery at a plastic surgery clinic in Hamburg. It was her sixth such operation.[3] Minutes into the procedure, she went into cardiac arrest, causing her blood pressure to steadily drop, her organs to stop functioning, and causing heavy brain damage. She was moved to a local hospital and placed in a medically-induced coma for a week due to heavy brain damage. Her husband Tim Wosnitza claimed that he was told by doctors that she would die due to the brain damage.[8][9][5][10] Cora died on January 20, 2011. Her husband was at her side at the hospital from January 11 to her death.[2] Police investigated the clinic for possible treatment errors.[11] On January 21, the two doctors who performed the surgery on Cora were charged with negligent manslaughter.[1] A statement from the clinic said the doctors were "extremely upset and deeply regret the death of patient C.W." and that they are giving "full and complete support" to authorities investigating her death.[1]
She was buried in a pink coffin at Ohlsdorf Cemetery on 02 February 2011. Following Cora's burial, controversy arose over the $15,000 memorial erected by her husband at the grave, with cemetery officials claiming it breached guidelines and demanding its removal.[12]