Friday, 30 September 2011

Michael Jackson:Murray's response to paramedics 'did not add up'

The first paramedic to reach Michael Jackson's bedroom has told a Los Angeles jury that the information he received from the physician charged in the singer's death did not add up.
Paramedic Richard Senneff said Dr. Conrad Murray told him that Jackson was not being treated for any specific condition.
The veteran paramedic said that did not seem right because Jackson appeared to be underweight, had a surgical cap on his head and there was an IV bag and stand nearby.
Prosecutors contend Murray repeatedly concealed from emergency personnel that he had been giving Jackson doses of the anaesthetic propofol in the singer's bedroom.


he first paramedic to reach Michael Jackson's bedside on the day he died has been giving testimony at the the manslaughter trial of Dr Conrad Murray, the singer's personal physician.


Paramedic Richard Senneff said the doctor appeared "frantic" and gave misleading information when asked whether the superstar had any underlying health conditions.


He said Dr Murray's response "did not add up".



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