Michael Jackson Autopsy Results

Was he an alien?

The results of Michael Jackson’s autopsy are in, and according to the Los Angeles county coroner the singer had a “strong heart”.

Michael Jackson’s death has prompted a raft of speculation over the singer’s final hours. Grief stricken fans have accused his personal physician of negligence, with the medical official taking the unusual step of issuing a YouTube video claiming his innocence.

However medical enquiries into Michael Jackson’s death have concluded that the singer died of a massive drugs overdose. The Los Angeles county coroner has recorded a verdict of ‘homicide’ with the singer’s death certificate being changed.

A new report from the Los Angeles County Coroner reveals much about the state of the singer’s health before he died.

Michael Jackson had a “strong heart” it appears, and was “a fairly healthy 50-year-old” before he died – the singer had been in rehearsals for a 50 night stand at the O2 Arena.

Despite this the coroner does record a series of minor health problems. Among the most serious of these were Michael Jackson’s lungs, which the autopsy report said were chronically inflamed and had reduced capacity that might have left him short of breath.

The report insists that his lung problems were not sufficient enough to be a direct or contributing cause to the singer’s death. Other health problems include arthritis in the lower spine and some fingers, plus a mild plaque build-up in his leg arteries.

“His overall health was fine, the results are in normal limits,” said Dr Zeev Kain of the University Of California, who reviewed a copy of the autopsy report.

The full autopsy report has not yet been made available to the public.

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