PARIS JACKSON WAS RESCUED WHILE TRYING TO COMMIT SUICIDE & IS NOW IN GOOD HANDS GETTING HELP
On Tuesday night, June 4, 2013 Paris Jackson had a troubling night that fortunately ended with her getting some help. Paris Jackson took to twitter, a place where millions can send out their bottled up emotions. She posted, “I wonder why tears are salty?” And then posted, “yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away now it looks as though they’re here to stay.”
A person close to the family said that Paris Jackson was extremely upset over not being allowed to go to a Marilyn Manson concert.
At 1:27 AM a 911 call came in from a suicide hotline that reported a possible overdose but was found with multiple cuts on her wrists.
The family friend told media reporters that Paris Jackson has “tried this in the past” but “this was far more serious. It was not a cry for help.” An ambulance arrived at the 15 year old’s Calabasas home and brought her out on a stretcher, rushing Paris Jackson to the hospital at 2 AM, early Wednesday morning. The family friend who wished to remain anonymous said that it was a suicide attempt.
Kathrine Jackson’s lawyer, Perry Sanders, explained to the public that, “Being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you are. It is especially difficult when you lose the person closest to you.” He then added that, “Paris is physically fine and is getting appropriate medical attention.”
It was then revealed this afternoon that Paris Jackson had called a suicide hotline and the operator was under the impression that medical attention may be needed and thankfully called 911. Paris had written a suicide note, cut her right arm with a meat clever, and took several Motrin pills. She received stitches and was placed under a 5150 psychiatric hold for 72 hours.
It was reported that she is doing better. Her brothers, Jackie, Marlon, and Tito made a statement earlier this afternoon saying, “Thank you for the outpouring of concern and support for Paris. She is safe and doing fine. We truly appreciate you respecting our family privacy at this time.”