Michael Jackson’s Nanny Used to Pump His Stomach

Michael Jackson had a history of overdosing on prescription drugs — and his nanny was frequently forced to pump the star’s stomach, it emerged Sunday. Michael Jackson

Jackson, 50, died Thursday after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles.

Michael’s autopsy — conducted by the L.A. County Coroner — concluded that there was no trauma to the star’s body and “no indication of foul play”.

The coroner said that Michael had been taking “some prescription medications.”

The coroner said the cause of death was deferred because additional testing — including toxicology and other tests — is needed. It will take 4-6 weeks to complete.

“I had to pump his stomach many times . . . He always mixed so much of it,” said Grace Rwaramba, who cared for King of Pop and his children. “There was one period that it was so bad that I didn’t let the children see him.”

Rwaramba claims Waco was furious with her for getting his mother and sister Janet to help. “We tried to do an intervention. It was me, Janet, his mother. I coordinated it. He was so angry with me.

“He screamed at me, ‘You betrayed my trust. You called them behind my back.’ I told him, ‘Michael I didn’t betray your trust. I try to help you.’ But he didn’t want to listen. That was one of the times he let me go.”

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