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Michael's Daughter's Torment! Paris Jackson Attempts Suicide

Paris Jackson Attempts Suicide
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Mar. 16 2019, Updated 10:40 p.m. ET

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Paris Jackson attempted suicide by slitting her wrists and was rushed to the hospital on Saturday, March 16, 2019, RadarOnline.com has confirmed.

The shocking news comes after RadarOnline.com exclusively reported the details of Paris secretly checking into rehab for alcohol abuse and mental health issues in mid-December 2018.

But via Twitter, Paris has denied that she tried to kill herself, calling the report a lie.

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Paris, known for her hippy ways, also wrote on Instagram, in denying the incident, "i'm chillen like bob dylan."

A spokesperson from LAPD told RadarOnline.com today, "We can confirm that an ambulance attended a suicide attempt…in Los Angeles earlier today. The victim was transported to a local hospital - under HIPPA rules we cannot reveal this person's identity."

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But a source told RadarOnline.com she tried to kill herself—and that the late Michael Jackson's troubled daughter, 20, was upset by a number of issues, including the fallout from the scandalous documentary Leaving Neverland about her dad's alleged child abuse.

The insider exclusively told RadarOnline.com about her suicide attempt, "Paris is strong but she had a horrible episode. It appears that everything she held inside finally burst."

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Law enforcement sources told a website that police and EMS responded to Paris' Los Angeles home at 7:30 a.m.

They allegedly found she had cut her wrists and was taken to a hospital. She's currently in stable condition.

"She does feel better and family and friends are still flying in," to L.A. to visit her, the source told RadarOnline.com.

Just 19 hours before her reported suicide attempt, Paris seemed in good spirits, posting cuddling social media material with her beau Gabriel Glenn.

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But according to RadarOnline.com's source, the interviews by Michael's former boy pals Wade Robson and James Safechuck for Leaving Neverland hit Paris hard.

The two, now grown, said that Michael had molested them and gave bizarre details such as an alleged man/boy "wedding" between Safechuck and the superstar.

Paris has proclaimed her dead father's innocence.

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The singer/actress/model tried to end it all before, in 2013, and has admitted to suffering from depression.

She's now apparently being closely monitored by doctors.

"She is in better spirits and surrounded by friends and family," the RadarOnline.com insider said.

The world was stunned when the King of Pop died tragically in 2009 from cardiac arrest at age 50 caused by a combination of prescription drugs. Paris' life has never been the same since.

She's also been devastated by the death of her grandfather Joe Jackson and the cancer battle of biological mom Debbie Rowe.

Another source previously told RadarOnline.com, that Paris "is going downhill. She's fallen in with the rock n' roll crowd in Los Angeles and there are some very bad characters in that scene who are into drugs and have no money, and they love nothing more than taking impressionable young rich girls on a death trip. It never ends well."

Family members have long feared that Paris is going to die like her dad did, from drugs.

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