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Sat, Jun 27, 2009
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No foul play in Jackson death: coroner

LOS ANGELES - There was no evidence of foul play in the death of pop superstar Michael Jackson, Los Angeles coroners said Friday after conducting an autopsy.

Los Angeles County Coroner's spokesman Craig Harvey said a final cause of death on Jackson would be deferred until the results of toxicology tests, due to be completed in "four to six weeks," were known.

But Harvey said that examiners had found "no evidence of trauma" to Jackson's body and no indication of foul play.


 
 
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