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MJ ‘could have been saved’

A life-saving heart machine could have saved Michael Jackson, the star’s doctor has apparently claimed, saying that he had demanded a defibrilator, which could have saved the singer after his cardiac arrest.

Updated on: Sep 12, 2010 12:44 PM IST
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A life-saving heart machine could have saved King of Pop Michael Jackson, the star’s doctor has apparently claimed. Bombshell documents suggest Dr Conrad Murray, accused of killing Jackson, demanded a defibrilator, which could have saved the singer after his cardiac arrest in June last year.

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Murray claims that he could have saved the life of the singer – but was denied the life-saving heart machine, reports News of the World. The 57-year-old US cardiologist believes that will get him off a charge of involuntary manslaughter for giving Jacko a sedative overdose.

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"I could have saved Michael if I had the right equipment. I have the paperwork to prove it," he told friends. Murray claims the star's comeback concert promoter AEG ignored his email pleas over six weeks, as was his request for a nurse to assist him.

Murray, who denies any wrongdoing, is due to stand trial next year.

 
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