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New info on Michael Jackson’s death

Jackson’s doctor stopped trying to revive the singer in order to hide pill bottles.

Orange News reports that the bodyguard who called 911 on the day Michael Jackson died saw Dr. Conrad Murray stop CPR on the singer in order to hide pill bottles.

Michael Jackson died of a fatal cardiac arrest last June. His doctor is accused of administering an overdose of Propofol which led to his death.

Dr. Murray pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter but security guard Alberto Alvarez says the doctor stopped trying to revive the King of Pop. The guard also claims the doctor asked him to put some pill bottles in plastic bags before he put them in another bag.

Alvarez says that Dr. Murray ordered him to remove an IV tube from Jackson’s leg that contained a white milky substance.

The security guard adds that he saw the doctor hurry to hide Propofol bottles which were eventually found by authorities.

The guard’s statement says that even after the singer died, Dr. Murray told Alvarez he had to return to the singer’s house to remove some cream "so the world wouldn’t find out about it."

Alberto Alvarez made these claims two months after Michael Jackson died.

Dr. Murray’s lawyers continue to deny their client tried to hide drugs from the authorities.