Coroner’s official says determining cause of Michael Jackson’s death requires further tests
By John Rogers, APSaturday, June 27, 2009
Coroner: More tests needed on Jackson’s death
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County coroner’s spokesman Craig Harvey says determining the cause of Michael Jackson’s death will require further neuropathology and pulmonary tests that will take four to six weeks. Harvey says there were no signs of foul play or trauma to the body during the three-hour autopsy. He also says Jackson was taking some unspecified prescription medications.
The spokesman says Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter is with Jackson’s family.
Harvey says the police department has requested a security hold on the investigation which limits how much the coroner’s office can say about the case. He says the death became a coroner’s case because there was no doctor to sign the death certificate.
Harvey says the body will be released once the family selects a mortuary.
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