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Michael Jackson's autopsy will take longer than expected

LA coroner says process will take two more weeks

The Los Angeles County coroner's office has announced that it will take longer than expected to conduct a complete autopsy on Michael Jackson's body.

Immediately following Jackson's death on June 25, a coroner's spokesperson announced preliminary results in the autopsy, stating there were no signs of foul play or trauma to the body. He also confirmed that Jackson was taking some unspecified prescription medications, adding that further tests were needed to determine which ones.

Chief Coroner Ed Winter announced yesterday (July 16) that the process is now expected to take two more weeks. He declined to explain the reason for the delay, reports the Associated Press.

The toxicology reports should help shed light on which drugs Jackson had in his system when he died, and if they played a part in his death.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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hairy gonk mother 

Jul 18, 2009

plastic that thick must be a bugger to cut through.........

jaykay82 

Jul 19, 2009

Of course it will, they've got to wait for all that plastic to soften first.

violetking1 

Jul 22, 2009

leave the man alone he has just past away have some respect

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