Sexy Cora — Biography
Sexy Cora, originally named Carolin Ebert and later Carolin Wosnitza, was a notable adult film actress and reality television personality in Germany, born on May 2, 1987, in Berlin. She gained fame as a contestant in the 10th season of Big Brother Germany. Following her time on the show, Cora ventured into music, releasing two singles titled "My Love – La, La, La" and "Lass uns kicken (Alles klar wunderbar)."
In 2009, Cora faced a serious health scare when she was hospitalized while attempting to set a world record for the most oral sex acts performed in a single day, aiming to reach 200 partners but stopped at 75. On January 11, 2011, during her sixth breast enlargement surgery at a plastic surgery clinic in Hamburg, she suffered a heart attack shortly after the procedure began. This led to cardiac arrest, a significant drop in blood pressure, organ failure, and severe brain damage. Cora was subsequently transferred to a local hospital and placed in a medically-induced coma for a week. Her husband, Tim Wosnitza, received dire news from doctors regarding her prognosis due to the brain injuries she sustained. Tragically, she passed away on January 20, 2011, with her husband by her side throughout the ordeal.
Following her death, investigations were launched into the clinic where the surgery took place to determine if there were any treatment errors. On January 21, both surgeons responsible for the operation were charged with negligent manslaughter. The clinic expressed their deep sorrow regarding the loss of patient C.W. and assured cooperation with the ongoing investigation. After Cora was laid to rest in Ohlsdorf Cemetery, a dispute arose over the $15,000 memorial her husband erected at her grave, with cemetery officials asserting it violated regulations and calling for its removal.
In 2009, Cora faced a serious health scare when she was hospitalized while attempting to set a world record for the most oral sex acts performed in a single day, aiming to reach 200 partners but stopped at 75. On January 11, 2011, during her sixth breast enlargement surgery at a plastic surgery clinic in Hamburg, she suffered a heart attack shortly after the procedure began. This led to cardiac arrest, a significant drop in blood pressure, organ failure, and severe brain damage. Cora was subsequently transferred to a local hospital and placed in a medically-induced coma for a week. Her husband, Tim Wosnitza, received dire news from doctors regarding her prognosis due to the brain injuries she sustained. Tragically, she passed away on January 20, 2011, with her husband by her side throughout the ordeal.
Following her death, investigations were launched into the clinic where the surgery took place to determine if there were any treatment errors. On January 21, both surgeons responsible for the operation were charged with negligent manslaughter. The clinic expressed their deep sorrow regarding the loss of patient C.W. and assured cooperation with the ongoing investigation. After Cora was laid to rest in Ohlsdorf Cemetery, a dispute arose over the $15,000 memorial her husband erected at her grave, with cemetery officials asserting it violated regulations and calling for its removal.