Michael Jackson: life insurance does not cover death by overdose
The text makes clear that the producer does not receive a cent of 17.5 million dollars (about 31.8 million U.S. dollars) if it were found that provided the death of Jackson had connection with the use of illegal drugs. “This insurance does not cover any loss directly or indirectly related to illegal possession or use illicit drugs and their effects,” says the document.
Although the results of toxicological tests performed on the body of the singer have not been disclosed, the research suggests that the anesthetic Propofol has caused the death of the star. The drug is not banned in the United States, but its use is illegal outside of hospitals. According to the American newspaper, the policy only covers deaths resulting from an accident.


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