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Michael Jackson's Caribbean-born doctor could be charged

Published:Wednesday | July 15, 2009 | 3:46 PM

Dr. Conrad Murray, the Caribbean-born doctor believed to have been the last person to see Michael Jackson alive, could face a criminal investigation for manslaughter, according to a report on www.caribbeanworldmews.com.



Reports indicate that five doctors, including Murray, are being investigated and whoever provided the prescription drugs which resulted in Jackson\'s death, may face criminal charges.



Murray was born in Grenada. He resided at Jackson\'s rented Los Angeles home, is the only one that was present at the time of the singer\'s death. It is widely speculated that Murray administered Propofol before his death. The drug, according to experts, induces a coma and is typically only administered in hospitals since if doses are not monitored correctly, a patient could go into cardiac arrest.



Jackson suffered a cardiac arrest and died on June 25, 2009.



Murray has interestingly been under investigations in the past. The doctor was almost sued for malpractice when a patient died during a botched surgery.



Meanwhile, an unauthorised biography out now claims Jackson had two gay lovers. Author Ian Halperin, who penned \'Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson\', details Jackson\'s alleged exploits with two men, an actor and a construction worker.



\'He was very shy,\' the actor told Halperin, \'but when he started to have sex, he was insatiable.\'



Halperin quotes a source as saying, \'Michael would leave the house in disguise, often dressed as a woman and would meet his boyfriend at a motel that was one of Vegas\' grungiest dives.