Doc accused in MJ’s death saves life on flight
April 19th, 2011 - 4:57 pm ICT by ANI
Washington, Apr 19 (ANI): Dr. Conrad Murray, accused of accidentally killing Michael Jackson, has saved a man’s life on a flight to Minneapolis.
Murray, facing trial for role in pop star’s death, helped stabilize ill passenger on San Fran-Minneapolis flight, reports CBS News.
Murray was flying on Delta flight 750 from San Francisco to Minneapolis Sunday morning, on his way to Boston.
According to RadarOnline, the pilot made an announcement during the flight calling for doctors to help a passenger in distress.
Murray and another doctor responded and stabilized the passenger.
When they landed in Minneapolis, paramedics checked him out at the gate. Murray continued on to Boston. (ANI)
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