He Aint That Bad! MJ's Doc Cares for Fellow Flyer
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Michael Jackson's Doc Cares For Fellow Flyer = He Ain't That Bad!
Posted on Apr 17, 2011 @ 02:29PM
Dr. Conrad Murray provided attention to a fellow passenger on a Delta Airlines flight Sunday morning, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
Dr. Murray, who is facing a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of Michael Jackson, was on a flight from San Francisco for Minneapolis.
The flight was half-way there when the captain announced over the p.a. system that a passenger needed medical attention, and asked if a doctor or nurse was on board.
Dr. Murray, who's alleged to have injected the Billy Jean singer with turned out to be a lethal dose of drugs moments before his death, quickly jumped into action, an eyewitness on the plane tells RadarOnline.com.
"Dr. Murray assisted a man who appeared to be in his 40's, who was dizzy, clammy, and a little disoriented," the witness says.
"Dr. Murray and another physician who was on board both helped to stabilize the man who was traveling with his family. The captain of the plane decided against making an emergency landing, and the flight landed as scheduled in Minneapolis. The man was met by paramedics, and he was checked out. It was decided he didn't require further medical attention."
The passenger didn't recognize Dr. Murray, our eyewitness tells us. "But he was recognized by other people on the plane who were staring at him,"
This is the second time that Dr. Murray has helped assisted with a passenger seeking medical attention on a plane. Last May, Dr. Murray was on a US Airways flight when he treated a woman that had fainted.
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Posted on Apr 17, 2011 @ 02:29PM
Dr. Conrad Murray provided attention to a fellow passenger on a Delta Airlines flight Sunday morning, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
Dr. Murray, who is facing a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of Michael Jackson, was on a flight from San Francisco for Minneapolis.
The flight was half-way there when the captain announced over the p.a. system that a passenger needed medical attention, and asked if a doctor or nurse was on board.
Dr. Murray, who's alleged to have injected the Billy Jean singer with turned out to be a lethal dose of drugs moments before his death, quickly jumped into action, an eyewitness on the plane tells RadarOnline.com.
"Dr. Murray assisted a man who appeared to be in his 40's, who was dizzy, clammy, and a little disoriented," the witness says.
"Dr. Murray and another physician who was on board both helped to stabilize the man who was traveling with his family. The captain of the plane decided against making an emergency landing, and the flight landed as scheduled in Minneapolis. The man was met by paramedics, and he was checked out. It was decided he didn't require further medical attention."
The passenger didn't recognize Dr. Murray, our eyewitness tells us. "But he was recognized by other people on the plane who were staring at him,"
This is the second time that Dr. Murray has helped assisted with a passenger seeking medical attention on a plane. Last May, Dr. Murray was on a US Airways flight when he treated a woman that had fainted.
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Comments
I feel the same. AGAIN?? It's happened AGAIN!!!!! <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s --><!-- s -->
As much as I fly I have never heard the captain or anyone come on the speaker and ask if there is a
doctor on board but it has happened 2 or 3 times when Dr. Murray is flying!! Go figure!!!! <!-- s --><!-- s -->
PLANNED! <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) --> <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->
I don't doubt that this happened by how convenient that this story was leaked to the press. This is the second time Murray has "saved a life" and "come to someones rescue". This is in direction opposition to what we've been told he did June 25, 2009. How can Dr Murray be so competent in these situations and not be with Michael?
Is this going to be brought up in court too showing Dr Murray's good judgment and moral character?
There has to be purpose for the trial but I'm still trying to figure it out.
Hmmmm...
He was travelling with another doctor...Hmmmm wonder who that could be??
So it is, I agree with you!
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MJ helps out numerous children in need, then has accusations relating to children flung at him.
Murray helps out people in medical need, and has accusations of negligent medical care flung at him.
Here it is on the CBS News website, where they quote another CBS affiliate as the source (like it is a REAL story from a REAL news source - which therefore means it is TRUE, right?)
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but when you go to the link CBS sourced from, you see that their source is "according to a report from RadarOnline" <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
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I dont know. I get the bus to work every day and ive never been on a bus thats had a sick passenger. I dont see why planes would be any different and its too much of a co-incidence that Murray would be on those planes.
Ive travelled quite a lot myself and done quite a lot of air travel.. short and long haul... and in all those times there has only been one incident when i was on a plane... a man fainted in one of the toilets. But he was alright, i think he just had too much to drink. <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->
.... and come to think of it, when the man fainted in the toilets there was a bit of a panic at first with the air stewards running to and from with first aid kits, but there was NEVER a tannoy over the air to ask for a doctor on board. <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
Odd that a LOCAL station would have no video footage or comments from anyone actually on the flight...
Some great comments at this link -
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"sc34441
This is very irresponsible journalism, where is the proof that this situation with Murray assisting a patient actually happened? Where did this ‘story’ come from? Where is the interview with the distressed passenger? I’m sorry I just don’t believe it ever happened.
Murray’s defense team and PR firm (which he isn’t even paying for, he’s a million dollars in debt) are planting these positive stories in the news before his upcoming trial. How dumb do they think the public is that we would buy this?
How about the news media doing a story on how Murray can afford his high priced legal team which is costing millions of dollars to defend him and who is actually paying for his defense?"
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"Shejeawil
So this man “saves” a life on a plane AGAIN? What are the odds? Either he flies around too much or this is staged. I think it’s the latter. He’s got a PR team hired and they’ve duped WCCO into reporting this as news."
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"Blighty
Conrad Murray seems to be flitting all over the skies saving people, but couldn’t save his one patient in Brentwood, CA.
This would be laughable, if it wasn’t so tragic."
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"Delta Passenger
This actually happened…. It was on Delta flight 0750 from SFO to MSP. I know this because I was on the flight.
April 18, 2011 at 5:05 pm
juney
Did you get Murray’s autograph? I’m sure he would have given it, IF this actually happened. This story is a clone of last year’s how Murray saved someone on a plane, turns out she was his sister, planted there.
April 18, 2011 at 5:22 pm
sc4441
Delta Passenger – What you witnessed was staged. Murray’s defense team planted the ‘sickened’ passenger on the flight so that Murray could ‘rescue him’.
Don’t believe the bs story.
April 19, 2011 at 10:37 am"