For more than an hour Fadi Fawaz did not call the ambulance George Michael

For almost two months the investigators have been trying to find out the cause of George Michael's death and are not allowed to give his body to the ground. In the meantime, the singer's relatives prepare for the funeral and, in the light of the new circumstances that have opened, do not want to see the burial of boyfriend Michael Fadi Fawaz.

Hunting for money

Close George Michael, who died suddenly on December 25, always disliked his beloved Fadi Fawaz, believing that he was with the singer for the sake of fame and money. Now, when the multi-million dollar state of a musician who does not have direct successors is at stake, relatives of a celebrity, seeing in Fadi a competitor, try in every possible way to protect themselves from possible claims on his part.

George Michael and Fadi Fawaz

Persona non grata

If the blood relatives of George Michael openly do not express their negative attitude to the stylist, but simply announced a boycott, then Andros Georgiou (a childhood friend of the deceased star) will continue to give out interviews. The other day, he said that the native singer considers Fafaza Alfonso and is not going to invite him to Michael's funeral, especially after they learned that he did not immediately help George.

Fadi Fawaz does not look good

Late call

It was Fadi who found the lifeless musician, but previously the police had no complaints against him. After the testimony of the men, the investigators called him privy to George's death. Everything can change...

As journalists found out, from the materials of the case it follows that the confused Fawaz did not immediately call the rescue service. The man spent an hour trying to bring the boyfriend to his senses and only realizing that he was powerless, called the doctors. Talking with the operator, the stylist said:

"Yes. I tried to reanimate him for the last hour. It's impossible. He's gone, he's blue, he's dead. "
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This information only strengthened the hatred of Michael's relatives to Fafaz and gave rise to new conversations that the singer could be saved.

The house of George Michael in the town of Goring, where he lived and died