MJ was in good health until fatal anaesthetic injection
October 2nd, 2009 - 1:57 pm ICT by ANI
London, Oct 2 (ANI): A post mortem has revealed that late King of Pop Michael Jackson was in good health until he was injected with the powerful anaesthetic Propofol.
The report also revealed that apart from inflamed lungs, there were no other serious physical problems, reports the Sun.
Propofol, supposed to be administered only in hospitals, was found in Jacko’s body, along with three sedatives.
The coroner’s office last month announced that the star’s death was a homicide caused by “acute Propofol intoxication”, with the other sedatives listed as a contributing factor.
The finding that Jacko died solely from a lethal cocktail of drugs heaps pressure on his personal physician Conrad Murray. (ANI)
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