Jul 1
Michael Jackson Death Mistery

Michael Jackson Death Mistery

Today a registered nurse, Cherilyn Lee who operates a Los Angeles-based nutritional counselling business told that Michael Jackson asked her to get him some Diprivan (propofol), a drug normally used in surgeries to provide anesthesia. Jackson was complaining to have insomnia in April and asked Cherilyn Lee to have some Diprivan.

Lee did not give it to him and told Jackson,”the medication is not safe.”

Four days before Michal Jackson’s death, Lee received a call from a Jackson staffer and said the king of pop was complaining that one side of his body was hot while the other side was cold. Apparently, Michael Jackson got the Diprivan from some other source. Lee told the staffer,”You need to go to hospital.”

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, an injection of Diprivan can make a person to lose consciousness within 40 seconds from the start of injection. And Diprivan should be administered by people who is trained in the administration of general anesthesia.

The misuse of Diprivan could cause organ system failures and result in death.