A Los Angeles County cororner has ruled Michael Jackson’s death a homicide.
The pop star had lethal levels of the powerful anesthetic propofol at the time of his death, according to findings by the Los Angeles chief medical examiner.
Jackson suffered a cardiac arrest and died on June 25 at the age of 50.
Since then, police have probed his death in an investigation that appears focused on the use of prescription drugs and the role of the doctors who treated him.
Conrad Murray, Jackson’s personal doctor, was with the pop star when he died.
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