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Was Michael Jacksons last words?

What were Michael Jackson’s final comments before he passed away on June 25, 2009, right before the start of his lengthy stay at London’s O2?

Before his passing, Michael Jackson exhibited no indications of slowing down. He had registered to participate in a historic residency at London’s O2 Arena, which would have involved months of performances.

Prior to his unexpected death, he had been busy performing and was in the middle of rehearsals.

Was Michael Jackson’s last words?

At the time of his passing, there were different claims regarding Michael Jackson’s last remarks.

Michael made two statements close to the end of his life, according to his doctor Conrad Murray, who was ultimately found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for his part in the singer’s death.

Michael had been receiving medication from Conrad before his passing, and acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication was determined to be the cause of death.

Conrad claims that the artist gave propofol the moniker “milk,” which is why many reports claimed that his last words were a request for milk.

Conrad stated that the singer specifically asked, as quoted by the LA Times:

“I’d like to have some milk. Please, please give me some milk so that I can sleep, because I know that this is all that really works for me.”

An anesthetic by the name of propofol has an opaque, milky appearance.

Conrad was reportedly concerned about this because of Michael’s hectic rehearsal schedule.

Michael responded by saying:

“Just make me sleep. Doesn’t matter what time I get up…

“I can’t function if I don’t sleep. They’ll have to cancel it.

“And I don’t want them to cancel it, but they will have to cancel it.”

These were the singer’s last remarks, according to the doctor who saw him just before being brought to the hospital.

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Valentine Belue

Update: 2024-06-08