Family
of late singer George Michael 'extremely upset' at
leaked emergency call
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[February 14, 2017]
LONDON (Reuters) - The
family of George Michael is "extremely upset" that a
recording of an emergency call about the singer on the
day he died at his southern England home was leaked to
the press, lawyers said.
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"George's family and friends are extremely upset and truly
appalled that such a personal, painful and clearly confidential
recording has been leaked," said a statement by the family's
lawyers, cited by the BBC.
The statement came two days after The Sun newspaper published a
recording of a 999 call allegedly made on Christmas Day by the
former Wham! singer's partner Fadi Fawaz.
Over a nearly 4-1/2 minute call, Fawaz, 43, tells an accident
and emergency staff member of Michael's condition after an hour
of trying to revive him.
"I've been trying to wake him up for the last hour ... it's not
possible. He's gone, he's blue, he's cold," Fawaz is heard
saying.
A spokeswoman for the South Central Ambulance Service said: "We
take matters of confidentiality very seriously and have launched
an immediate investigation."
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Police investigating the death of the 53-year-old singer said
in December the results of a post-mortem examination had been
inconclusive and that more tests were needed.
Michael and Prince, both Grammy-winning pop veterans who died
unexpectedly last year, were honored by tributes from younger
stars such as Adele and Bruno Mars at the Grammy awards on
Sunday.
(Reporting by Ritvik Carvalho; editing by Stephen Addison)
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