Elvis Presley's brother makes horrific claims about King of Rock n Roll’s death
Elvis Presley's brother David Stanley leaves fans in shock after latest revelations
Elvis Presley’s brother, David Stanley has made an appalling revelation about the King of Rock n Roll’s death.
David claimed that Elvis died due to the negligence of his doctor, Dr George Nichopoulos.
He shared that the overprescribed drugs deteriorated Burning Love vocalist's health, which led him into taking his last breath.
While conversing with Express, David disclosed: “Dr Nick gave him over 10,000 pills in the last eight months of his life. Without Dr Nick, Elvis would have died in 21st Century, Nick would be in prison and would have died in prison."
He further asserted that nobody needs 33 sleeping pills to fall asleep and rejected the doctor's notion about giving cocaine and amphetamine to wake up the patient every day.
The writer also responded a question over his blunt way of speaking, as he was asked, "How could you talk that way about Elvis?"
“Be there for five years, the last years of his life, watch him go from King to 255 pounds – those were his words – ‘totally wrecked’, and do the job to keep him there alive as long as he can", replied David.
"Whether it be too much food, whether imbalance from his water because of the medications, go through all of that, then come to me and tell me how much you love Elvis," he concluded.
On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley was found unresponsive on the bathroom’s floor of his Graceland mansion. After several failed attempts to recuperate him, Elvis was pronounced dead at Baptist Memorial Hospital, on August 16, 1977
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