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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Quincy Jones Says No One to Blame for Michael Jackson's Death

Quincy+Jones in The 2010 NAMM Show - Day 1
Musician Quincy Jones attends the 2010 NAMM Show - Day 1 at the Anaheim Convention Center on January 14, 2010 in Anaheim, California. (Getty Images)more pics »Quincy Jones was devastated at the loss of his close friend Michael Jackson from acute Propofol intoxication in 2009 but insists he doesn’t hold anyone responsible.

Quincy says that artists of Michael's stature "can do whatever they want." (Getty Images)When asked if he knew Michael had been ill before he died, he said: “No. There was no way to know. There’s no way anybody could be blamed for what happened.”

Although Michael’s personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray – who is accused of administering a lethal amount of the anaesthetic Propofol to the pop superstar just before his death – has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and is facing a court case, Quincy believes he can’t be held responsible for the "Bad" singer’s demise.

He explained to The Guardian newspaper: “Artists of that stature – they can do whatever they want. You’d have to monitor him 24/7 to know what’s going on.”

Quincy, 77, also revealed he feels guilty that he didn’t see Michael when the pair were both in London before his death.

The 77-year-old music mogul – who produced Off The WallThriller and Bad - said: “I was in London when he sold out the 10 concerts, and then sold out 40 more. He called me. He wanted to bring the kids over. But I was with Mohamed Al Fayed at his place. I said, ‘I’ll see you in Los Angeles.’ And that was the last time I talked to him.”

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