Grace Rwaramba, Michael Jackson Nanny, Talks About Star's Death

by Jon Azpiri | June 28, 2009 at 09:46 am
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Grace Rwaramba, who worked for Michael Jackson for 17 years, has spoken publicly about her experience with the King of Pop prior to his death. Rwaramba said that she was often forced to pump Jackson's stomach after he ingested a cocktail of various drugs.

Grace was a witness to Jackson’s abuse of prescription drugs. She said he took a mixture of them — in her words, “he always ate too little and mixed too much”.

“I had to pump his stomach many times . . . He always mixed so much of it. There was one period that it was so bad that I didn’t let the children see him.”

Rwaramba also discussed how mother Katherine Jackson notified her of MJ's death. The former nanny said that Katherine's first question to her was where Michael kept his money.

Katherine just called me. She said, ‘Grace, the children are crying. They are asking about you. They can’t believe that their father died. Grace, you remember Michael used to hide cash at the house. I am here. Where can it be?’

“I told her to look at the garbage bags and under the carpets. But, Daphne, can you believe this? This woman just lost her son a few hours ago and she is calling me to know where the money is!

Rwaramba has flown to Los Angeles,  where she will be interviewed by LAPD in the coming days.

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bitcharamababa horrible woman

looks like we have the third party trying to get control of kids in this crazy bitch.

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Blue Crush

This lady was around since the birth of the kids, and Michael wanted her to "take on a more formal role should anything happen to him," according to biographer Stacy Brown. 

Jackson supposedly fired her in December for trying to arrange a drug intervention.

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bitcharamababa horrible woman

looks like we have the third party trying to get control of kids in this crazy bitch.

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ANONIMOUS

BULL CRAP

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