Police in Los Angeles want to question one of Michael Jackson's doctors amid claims that, only minutes before he died, the star was given an injection of the painkiller Demerol which can cause cardiac arrest.
The doctor, named by TMZ.com as cardiologist Conrad Robert Murray, was said to have tried to revive Jackson, then disappeared for several hours.
Several sources have confirmed the singer had been using Demerol as he battled to be fit for his first London show next month. The heart specialist had been living at his rented house.
The new mystery over Jackson's sudden death came as:
DEBBIE Rowe, the mother of two of his three children, vowed to fight 'tooth and nail' for custody against the singer's mother Katherine.
SPECIALISTS said Jackson probably died of a prescription drug overdose like Heath Ledger and Anna Nicole Smith.
CREDITORS began staking their claims to what remains of Jackson's fortune.
FANS gathered at makeshift shrines around the world while tributes to Jackson were led by Paul McCartney, Steven Spielberg and Madonna.
MICHAEL Jackson's tragic final moments have been revealed in the transcript of a 911 call.
On a tape released by the Los Angeles Fire Department this morning, a member of Jackson's entourage tells a switchboard operator that repeated attempts to revive Jackson with CPR had been unsuccessful.
Read the transcript here.
The unidentified male caller also tells the operator that Jackson's personal doctor -- who was reportedly being sought by police -- was the only witness to the star's collapse.
Jackson, who was pronounced dead roughly two hours later after being rushed to the UCLA Medical Centre, never regained consciousness after collapsing at his rented mansion in the exclusive Holmby Hills neighbourhood.
An autopsy will be conducted today with the results expected as earlier as this afternoon, according to the Los Angeles coroner's office.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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