MJ’s Blood-Stained Propofol IV Drip Auctioned Off By Cousin For More Than RM10,000

A blood-stained IV drip, belonging to the late pop legend Michael Jackson has just come up for auction.

According to the media, it is going for a whopping $2,500. The auction is said to end at around 8 pm Los Angeles time on September 26th.

The liquid bag was used by Michael for medical purposes before he died.

According to The Sun, the blood effect was actually mixed with the last dose of the drug propofol that killed Michael Jackson.

Marsha admitted to finding traces of blood in the liquid bag one day after Michael died. She found him on Michael’s bed.

“Shortly after Michael Jackson died, I went to his house and met Joe (Michael Jackson’s father). I went into the bedroom, which had a mattress, then next to the bed there was some juice and sandwiches. Then I noticed there was a bag of liquid with traces of blood left behind,” said Marsha.

Sources: The Sun

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