Michael Jackson died aged 50 from cardiac arrest caused by an overdose of sedatives. Increasingly frail in the late stages of his life, as he battled his addiction to prescription drugs, Michael has been mourned by his ex-wife Debbie Rowe, who told him in a new documentary: "I'm sorry."Debbie believed that she hadn't done enough to help free him from the grip of addiction, weeping: "I should have done something and I didn’t."Citing "a number of people that died from addictions", Michael's troubled ex-wife added: "In some way, I was part of it.”In a new documentary due to be aired on Fox TV in the USA next week, she claimed that she was "as bad as" the person who gave Michael his final fatal dose of Propofol in 2009.Debbie had worked as an assistant to dermatologist Arnold Klein, who had been one of those responsible for providing Michael painkillers."I was basically as bad as him and I am so sorry I participated in it," she exclaimed in the documentary for Fox TV.Dr Conrad Murray administered the final dose of anesthetic drug Propofol before leaving him unattended.He had begged for the medication to help him sleep after days spent perfecting his dance moves during rehearsals for a highly anticipated comeback tour.Prior to the documentary, during a civil trial in 2013, Debbie had spoken out claiming that it was Klein who should take the blame for feeding Michael's drug addiction.The doctor, who had also treated high-profile patients including the late actress Elizabeth Taylor, died just two years later in 2015.Debbie was one of the most significant people in Michael's life, yet had a relationship with him that was shrouded in secrecy.Their wedding wasn't a conventional or typical one - she married him in an all-black.
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