An investigation is pending.
The Los Angeles Coroner has confirmed reports Michael Jackson died of "acute propofol intoxication" after he was given a powerful anesthetic used to relax patients before "major surgery."
The results of Michael Jackson's autopsy have been delayed, after the Los Angeles County coroner's office admitted that compiling the complete report is taking longer than expected.
The cause of Michael Jackson's death has been deferred, according to L.A. Coroner Spokesperson Craig Harvey, after completion of a three-hour long autopsy on the King of Pop.
Initial results of a secondary autopsy performed on David Carradine suggest the late actor died of auto-erotic asphyxiation.