The doctor responsible for Michael Jackson’s death revealed what his last words were before passing away.
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Nearly fifteen years after the death of singer Michael Jackson, the doctor responsible for treating the pop music star’s insomnia revealed his last words before passing away.
Dr. Conrad Murray said during his trial that Michael’s last words were “milk.” “Milk of amnesia” is how propofol, a medication used in the treatment of the singer’s insomnia, is known. Jackson died from “acute propofol intoxication,” according to the Los Angeles County coroner.
Murray was the doctor who administered the propofol that led to the singer’s death. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and had his medical licenses suspended.
Michael Jackson died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009. The King of Pop passed away in a rented mansion in Los Angeles in a case initially identified as cardiac arrest.
The singer had been using a series of painkillers due to the pain he felt after his scalp was burned in the early 1980s during the filming of a Pepsi commercial. Michael went to rehab in 1993 to combat his addiction to medications.
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