
According to the New York Post, Michael Jackson's oldest son thought his father was kidding around when he collapsed on the living-room floor, but soon stood "in a trance" as Jackson's personal doctor tried to revive him, a family confidant told the newspaper."The horror of it all is that Prince thought his dad was just being his dad and clowning, but it was real, and he watched as they worked on him," said Stacy Brown, a Jackson family biographer who has spoken extensively to the Gloved One's relatives since he died Thursday. "Prince was stunned, in a trance, just watching," Brown said. "There was no movement, just looking around and not really processing what was really happening." Brown also said he was told that when Jackson went into cardiac arrest, he was in the living room of the $100,000-per-month Los Angeles California rental with the 12-year-old boy. Also there were the pop star's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, his longtime friend and one-time manager, Frank DiLeo, and a security guard named Tippy. The NY Post is reporting that morning, Jackson had been packing up his things in preparation to go to London for an upcoming series of 50 concerts there. At around 11:30 a.m., Michael was given a shot of Demerol and soon collapsed on the living-room floor, Brown said. "The security guard and Michael's doctor picked him up and put him on the bed from the living room, and that's when they started CPR," he said. As Murray worked on Jackson, Tippy first called Michael's father, Joseph, in Las Vegas, to tell him something was very wrong. "Joseph screamed at them to call for help," he said. "A huge commotion ensued about why 911 wasn't being called and why he wasn't getting help." Brown says Tippy then called 911. According to the Los Angeles California Fire Department, the call was received at 12:21 p.m. Jackson was rushed to UCLA Medical Center, where doctors shocked his heart and inserted a breathing tube to try to revive him, but were unsuccessful. He was declared dead at 2:26 p.m.
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