Foreign Minister Leo Docherty told MPs that 28 British nationals have died since 2019 following elective medical procedures abroad.
As well as Ms Bowe, 28, from Denny, near Falkirk, they include Carol Keenan, 54, from Glenrothes, who died after a buttock enhancement op and tummy tuck.
The minister insisted that the UK Government was engaging “actively with the Turkish Government on how to support the safety of patients who travel to Turkey for medical treatment.”
But Mr McNally said “far too many people” had died and Whitehall needed to go further.
He told MPs: “Many gruesome deaths have occurred following cosmetic surgery in Turkey, including my own constituent, 28-year-old Shannon, whose family witnessed the most agonising, horrific death as Shannon lay on a table for some nine hours convulsing.
“Not once, as far as I’m aware, have foreign office ministers raised the issue of such needless deaths with Turkish government officials, and…















