*Michael Jackson's former nanny, Grace Rwaramba, is denying a story first reported in a British newspaper that quoted her as saying she regularly had to pump the singer's stomach to prevent him from overdosing on pain killers.
Rwaramba recently posted the truth on the blog of her friend, Mallika Chopra, who also knew Jackson.
"I am shocked, hurt and deeply saddened by recent statements the press has attributed to me," Rwaramba wrote. "I don’t even know how to pump a stomach!!"
Mallika Chopra is the daughter of longtime Jackson friend and spiritual advisor Deepak Chopra – who also denied the British report when it was released, saying Rwaramba did not know how to pump a stomach.
*Even with Grace Rwaramba's statement above that she didn't pump MJ's stomach to prevent him from overdosing on pain killers, TMZ is reporting that ...
Law enforcement sources told them that the LAPD has asked the DEA to assist them in its investigation into multiple doctors who treated and prescribed medications for Michael Jackson.
The LAPD wants help in tracking down the source of medications. As we first reported, the powerful anesthesia Propofol was found in Jackson's home and it appears he got the drug through an IV before he died.