Monday, August 24, 2009

Coroner says Lethal dose of propofol causesJackson died

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Super star Michael Jackson has died lethal dose of anesthetic propofol strong in the cocktail of drugs, leading to suspicion of the authorities, doctors with manslaughter, court documents showed on Monday.

"Thriller", the singer has suffered a cardiac arrest and died June 25 at the age of 50 years. Since then,
investigations by state and federal agencies for Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician, who was at his bedside on the day of his death.


The conclusions, in order to find a house in Murray and offices, paint a picture of the pop star of insomnia could not sleep without heavy medication. Jackson was looking for propofol - commonly used to sedate and anesthetize the patient before surgery, such as the colonoscopy - and called her "milk".

"Coroner of Los Angeles, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. (Lakshmanan) Sathyavagiswaran said he had reviewed the preliminary results of toxicological and preliminary assessment of the cause of Jackson's death was due to fatal levels of propofol (Diprivan)" said a search warrant issued by the Murray in California.

The paper was removed and released Harris County District Clerk in Houston, where Murray has an office. U.S. agents have raided the headquarters of July 22.

In the declaration, the order is an order, police in Houston EG possibility that American officials met with "what constitutes proof of an attack of manslaughter, which showed that Dr. Conrad Murray committed a crime, he said. "

Murray is a lawyer, Ed Chernoff, was unavailable for comment.

In a statement, the Jackson family, said the deputy had "full confidence in the judicial process, and appreciates the ongoing efforts of the Los Angeles County Coroner, District Attorney of Los Angeles and the LAPD."

Murray, who was with Jackson June 25 administered drugs to alleviate the pop star to bed, gave him a wide range of drugs, including the 25 mg dose intravenous drip of propofol at 10:40 PDT, said the inspection of state.

Jackson was "very well", intravenously and which is his "milk" because of its milky appearance, said the warrant. Murray, who has treated Jackson, about six weeks before his death, he was afraid that Jackson was addicted to propofol. Murray is trying to get rid of the drugs that he has smaller doses, they say.

Jason Hymes, clinical assistant professor at the University of Southern California, which is not connected with the case, said that the anesthetic drug was true. "You manage someone and then act on them ... This approach gives a general anesthetic for sleep disorders seems equally bizarre and incredibly out of place."

In the early morning hours of June 25 Murray Jackson has given the doses of anti-anxiety drugs Valium and Ativan and sedative paid, the document says.

Jackson went to sleep after Murray had propofol, Murray has remained at his side for about 10 minutes, then left "to go to the toilet and relieved," said the tour.

Murray Jackson was the room about 2 minutes, and when he returned, Jackson said he sent the respiration.

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