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LOS ANGELES: Kematian Michael Jackson kini sah disiasat sebagai kes bunuh, semalam selepas hasil bedah siasat mendapati dia disuntik ubat berlebihan.
Menurut rakan baik keluarga Michael, Terry Harvey, polis memaklumkan kepada keluarga Michael bahawa mereka akan mendakwa seorang atau lebih suspek dalam tempoh beberapa hari.
“Perbicaraan itu membabitkan pertuduhan jenayah,” katanya.
Menurutnya, suspek terdiri daripada individu yang mengendalikan suntikan serta pihak yang menyediakannya untuk Michael.
Harvey yang mengenali keluarga Michael sejak lama dulu berkata, pakar autopsi menemui banyak kesan ubat penahan sakit berkeupayaan tinggi yang dikenali dengan label Diprivan.
Minggu lalu, La Toya mendakwa dia tahu siapa dalang di sebalik pembunuhan adiknya.
Kata Harvey, autopsi menunjukkan Michael mati apabila Diprivan disuntik berlebihan ke dalam tubuhnya, selain sejumlah pil lain ditemui dalam perut penyanyi terbabit.
“Ada kesan jarum suntikan pada leher dan seluruh tubuhnya,” katanya.
Kemungkinan besar, kata Harvey, pihak berkuasa mendakwa suspek atas tuduhan membunuh tahap kedua, iaitu bertindak menyebabkan kematian.
Katanya, keluarga Michael bekerjasama dengan pasukan penguat kuasa dadah dan polis Los Angeles bagi mengenal pasti doktor mana menyediakan ubat untuk Raja Pop itu.
Mereka juga, katanya, memastikan sejak bila masalah serius itu berlaku.
Dalam temu bual sama, Harvey mendedahkan, keluarga Raja Pop itu akan menyaman penganjur konsert Michael yang sepatutnya diadakan di London.
Mereka dijangka memfailkan saman bernilai RM175 juta ke atas AEG sebaik saja suspek pembunuhan Michael didakwa.
“AEG disaman menyebabkan kematian kerana gagal menjalankan tanggungjawab menjaga keselamatan Michael.
“Syarikat itu sepatutnya boleh menyelamatkan nyawa penyanyi itu,” katanya.
Harvey berkata, bapa Michael, Joe, cuba memulihkan penyanyi itu ketika dia membuat persiapan mengadakan konsert di London.
“Soalnya, sejauh mana penganjur itu tahu masalah Michael dan siapa menyediakan ubat untuknya.
“Semua orang tahu AEG melantik doktor bagi menjaga kesihatan Michael,” katanya.
Sementara itu, wakil AEG berkata, pihaknya melakukan apa saja yang termampu untuk menjayakan konsert Michael.
AEG juga sentiasa menegaskan Raja Pop itu sihat dan cergas sepanjang masa latihan. - Agensi
Doc is a suspect, says Tito
MICHAEL Jackson's personal doctor is prominent among the list of suspects over the King of Pop's shock death, brother Tito claimed yesterday.
Tito, 55, said Thriller idol Michael could still be alive today had Dr Conrad Murray called for help as soon as he realised the stricken singer was in serious trouble.
He said: "My opinion is that he panicked when my brother didn't wake up.
"I think the doctor probably figured there could be trouble, he tried to revive Michael.
"He did have a pulse but he couldn't bring him back.
"I don't know what the time lapse was between the doctor finding him and when he called paramedics.
"I believe if he had immediately called for help we might still have my brother here today - he would definitely still be alive.
"I think he (Murray) is a suspect. But suspected of exactly what? I don't know."
Tito, who performed with Michael in the Jackson 5, said he found it strange that the medic tried to revive Jackson on an unsuitable soft bed.
He said: "That's one of the things I noticed that was very strange and odd.
"I don't know very much about the doctor. I don't know his practice, his capabilities, anything like that - apart from the fact he was Michael's personal doctor at the time.
"He has passed the whole thing on to his lawyers.
"I imagine he is protecting himself."
Asked if he thought it was possible his brother was murdered, Tito said: "Anything is possible
Tito was speaking to a Spanish TV show after jetting to Alicante for a concert.
Dr Murray has been questioned twice by police.
His lawyer Ed Chernoff said: "Dr Murray didn't administer anything that should have killed Jackson."
the london sun online news.
Menurut rakan baik keluarga Michael, Terry Harvey, polis memaklumkan kepada keluarga Michael bahawa mereka akan mendakwa seorang atau lebih suspek dalam tempoh beberapa hari.
“Perbicaraan itu membabitkan pertuduhan jenayah,” katanya.
Menurutnya, suspek terdiri daripada individu yang mengendalikan suntikan serta pihak yang menyediakannya untuk Michael.
Harvey yang mengenali keluarga Michael sejak lama dulu berkata, pakar autopsi menemui banyak kesan ubat penahan sakit berkeupayaan tinggi yang dikenali dengan label Diprivan.
Minggu lalu, La Toya mendakwa dia tahu siapa dalang di sebalik pembunuhan adiknya.
Kata Harvey, autopsi menunjukkan Michael mati apabila Diprivan disuntik berlebihan ke dalam tubuhnya, selain sejumlah pil lain ditemui dalam perut penyanyi terbabit.
“Ada kesan jarum suntikan pada leher dan seluruh tubuhnya,” katanya.
Kemungkinan besar, kata Harvey, pihak berkuasa mendakwa suspek atas tuduhan membunuh tahap kedua, iaitu bertindak menyebabkan kematian.
Katanya, keluarga Michael bekerjasama dengan pasukan penguat kuasa dadah dan polis Los Angeles bagi mengenal pasti doktor mana menyediakan ubat untuk Raja Pop itu.
Mereka juga, katanya, memastikan sejak bila masalah serius itu berlaku.
Dalam temu bual sama, Harvey mendedahkan, keluarga Raja Pop itu akan menyaman penganjur konsert Michael yang sepatutnya diadakan di London.
Mereka dijangka memfailkan saman bernilai RM175 juta ke atas AEG sebaik saja suspek pembunuhan Michael didakwa.
“AEG disaman menyebabkan kematian kerana gagal menjalankan tanggungjawab menjaga keselamatan Michael.
“Syarikat itu sepatutnya boleh menyelamatkan nyawa penyanyi itu,” katanya.
Harvey berkata, bapa Michael, Joe, cuba memulihkan penyanyi itu ketika dia membuat persiapan mengadakan konsert di London.
“Soalnya, sejauh mana penganjur itu tahu masalah Michael dan siapa menyediakan ubat untuknya.
“Semua orang tahu AEG melantik doktor bagi menjaga kesihatan Michael,” katanya.
Sementara itu, wakil AEG berkata, pihaknya melakukan apa saja yang termampu untuk menjayakan konsert Michael.
AEG juga sentiasa menegaskan Raja Pop itu sihat dan cergas sepanjang masa latihan. - Agensi
Doc is a suspect, says Tito
MICHAEL Jackson's personal doctor is prominent among the list of suspects over the King of Pop's shock death, brother Tito claimed yesterday.
Tito, 55, said Thriller idol Michael could still be alive today had Dr Conrad Murray called for help as soon as he realised the stricken singer was in serious trouble.
He said: "My opinion is that he panicked when my brother didn't wake up.
"I think the doctor probably figured there could be trouble, he tried to revive Michael.
"He did have a pulse but he couldn't bring him back.
"I don't know what the time lapse was between the doctor finding him and when he called paramedics.
"I believe if he had immediately called for help we might still have my brother here today - he would definitely still be alive.
"I think he (Murray) is a suspect. But suspected of exactly what? I don't know."
Tito, who performed with Michael in the Jackson 5, said he found it strange that the medic tried to revive Jackson on an unsuitable soft bed.
He said: "That's one of the things I noticed that was very strange and odd.
"I don't know very much about the doctor. I don't know his practice, his capabilities, anything like that - apart from the fact he was Michael's personal doctor at the time.
"He has passed the whole thing on to his lawyers.
"I imagine he is protecting himself."
Asked if he thought it was possible his brother was murdered, Tito said: "Anything is possible
Tito was speaking to a Spanish TV show after jetting to Alicante for a concert.
Dr Murray has been questioned twice by police.
His lawyer Ed Chernoff said: "Dr Murray didn't administer anything that should have killed Jackson."
the london sun online news.
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