Cause of MJ’s death may be revealed next week
July 14th, 2009 - 3:02 pm ICT by ANI
New York, July 14 (ANI): The suspense surrounding the death of Michael Jackson may come to an end next week.
Jackson suffered a cardiac arrest on June 25 after his personal doctor said he found the singer unconscious in bed with a faint pulse.
Investigators found dozens of bottles, boxes and bags of pills while searching the property in Bel Air where Jackson died.
Among other drugs, the highly dangerous surgical anaesthetic Diprivan, which is legally available only to hospital patients and is administered via intravenous injection, was also seized.
Winter said a determined cause for the star’s death may just be around the corner.
“Hopefully we’ll have something to report at the end of next week. We’re still on track,” the New York Daily News quoted him as saying. (ANI)
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