A cocktail waitress recounted Friday how she was called by Michael Jackson’s personal doctor the day the pop icon died and heard a “commotion,” apparently as the medic struggled with the crisis.
Sade Anding, from Houston, Texas, was one of 11 people with whom Dr. Conrad Murray spoke by telephone in the hours leading up to Jackson’s shock death on June 25, 2009.
The waitress said she had met Murray in a Texas steakhouse in February 2009. The pair had exchanged phone numbers, and she received a call from the doctor on the morning of the fateful day.
“He told me that he was doing well,” she said, adding she had cut him off and started talking, but realized five or 10 minutes later that Murray was no longer on the phone.

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