Michael Jackson's Doc Helps Save Life On Flight To MSP
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- The doctor who has been accused of accidentally killing Michael Jackson helped save a life on an airplane en route to Minneapolis.
Dr. Conrad Murray was flying on Delta flight 750 from San Francisco to Minneapolis Sunday morning, on his way to Boston.
During the flight, the pilot made an announcement calling for doctors to help a passenger in distress. Murray and another doctor responded and stabilized the passenger, according to a report from RadarOnline.
When they landed in Minneapolis, paramedics checked him out at the gate. Murray continued on to Boston.
Murray has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after he allegedly administered a lethal dose of propofol, lorazepam and midazolam to Michael Jackson the night he died of cardiac arrest in 2009.