quinta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2009

Jacko 911 Call Delayed For 'Over An Hour'

Michael Jackson's private doctor waited over an hour to call emergency services when he realised the singer was not breathing, according to newly-released documents

Police filed the documents to support their request to search a Las Vegas pharmacy in August.

They provide new insight into what happened on June 25, when the 50-year-old "King of Pop" went into cardiac arrest and died.

They state that Jackson's physician Conrad Murray told authorities he administered the anaesthetic propofol after trying other medications to help Jackson sleep, and after Jackson's "repeated demands" for the drug.

Jackson went into cardiac arrest within 20 minutes of that injection, while Murray had stepped out to use the bathroom, the doctor told authorities a few days after the death.

By Murray's own account to police, he did not call for help until 12:22 pm, more than an hour after he realised Jackson was not breathing.

Telephone records show that Murray used his mobile phone for 47 minutes, with three different callers, from 11:18am to 12:05pm, a period during which the doctor said he was conducting CPR.


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