The former nanny to Michael Jackson's children, Grace Rwaramba, 42, told the London Times she constantly had to pump his stomach after he mixed a dangerous c****ination on drugs.
"I had to pump his stomach many times. He always mixed so much of it," Rwaramba said in reference to Jackson's drug use. "There was one period that it was so bad that I didn't let the children see him. He always ate too little and mixed too much."
Rwaramba was introduced to Jackson through a mutual friend, the best-selling author, spiritual teacher and medical doctor Deepak Chopra over 15 years ago. Chopra believed the former nanny's statements were taken out of context, reports EurWeb.com
"For the record, Grace never pumped Michael's stomach. She has no idea how she would even do such a thing," Chopra wrote on his Web site Sunday. He added, "Grace is more than my best friend I refer to her as my sister."
Rwaramba claims she notified the Jackson family of Michael's prescription drug abuse and tried to organize an intervention and sought the help of his mother Katherine and sister Janet. She was fired once Jackson caught wind of her efforts.
"He didn't want to listen," she says, "that was one of the times he let me go," she said.
Rwaramba worked for Jackson for more than a decade. She started as an office assistant to the pop star and later became the nanny to his three children: Prince, now 12; Paris, 11; and Blanket, 7. She was last fired by Michael in December, and claims that when she visited the children in April, and further stated she had to buy balloons for Paris's birthday, because Michael was so broke.
"Michael had no idea about money," Rwaramba says, and referred to a $1 million offer he received to appear in Japan. "By the time everyone took their share he ended up with $200,000," she said.
According to Rwaramba, the day after Michael died, his mother Katherine called her from Michael's Holmby Hills house and asked where he kept his cash.
"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?"
Rwaramba told her to look "at the garbage bags and under the carpets." Then, said the former nanny, "She said, 'Grace, where are you? Come. I will pick you up from the airport.' She sounded so strong. So strong!"
Rwaramba, who is originally from Rwanda, is now in Los Angeles and expected to be interviewed by LAPD detectives to further investigate Jackson's death on Thursday.
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yeah do be careful what u believe about all the media have to say about him now ,he will be greatly missed,went to see his star in Hollywood for the last time,so many sad fan`s,Rest in peace MJ....