The former nanny of Michael Jackson's three children says she regularly had to pump his stomach to remove cocktails of painkillers, British newspapers have reported. Grace Rwaramba, whom Jackson abruptly sacked in December, also spoke of her fears for the children following his death and has flown to Los Angeles from Europe hoping to be reunited with them. The Jackson family are angry at the unanswered questions surrounding the star's final hours, amid reports that the singer's physician, Texas cardiologist Conrad Murray, injected him with the painkiller Demerol shortly before his death. The star apparently called Demerol, a synthetic painkiller similar to morphine, his "health tonic". Jackson, who was 50 and weighed just 57kg, is believed to have been taking as many as eight prescription drugs a day. They included two other...
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