It is being said that Michael Jackson died due to a combination of drugs, which triggered a fatal heart attack claiming the life of popular pop singer. An aide gave him a shot of powerful painkiller Demerol, while his personal doctor slept.
Latest reports say that Michael Jackson was killed, when an aide of the pop legend gave him a shot of powerful painkiller Demerol, while his personal physician, Conrad Murray was sleeping. The injection of Demerol, however, was too soon as singer had been given surgical anaesthetic Diprivan by Murray.
It is believed that Murray had devised a system that would inject Jackson a steady stream of Diprvan through out the night. However, on the fateful day, the singer woke up before the doctor and demanded a shot of Demerol.
Experts now say that the combination of Demerol and Diprivan triggered a fatal heart attack due to which Michael Jackson died on June 25. When Murray awoke on that day, he found that the singer had stopped breathing and tried to revive him. Two days after the death of Jackson, he also told the Los Angeles police that he had administered Diprivan to the singer. The doctor's lawyer, however, maintained that his client has always denied giving anything to the pop singer that could have taken his life.