Hear Disturbing 911 Call From Paris Jackson's Alleged Suicide Attempt: 'Have Her Be Still!'
March 29 2019, Updated 10:46 p.m. ET
Paris Jackson was told to "be still" and "not eat or drink" by police dispatch after a frantic neighbor called 911 following her alleged suicide attempt.
According to the 911 emergency audio, obtained by RadarOnline.com, a neighbor of Jackson’s boyfriend, Gabriel Glenn, was asked to place the emergency call.
The neighbor didn't seem to know exactly what had happened but told the operator someone had knocked on his apartment door from downstairs asking to call 911.
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Readers know, a spokesperson from LAPD revealed an ambulance responded to Paris’ home on March 16 for a “suicide attempt.” The 20-year-old was transported to a local hospital.
Michael Jackson's troubled daughter vehemently denied the suicide scare but sources told RadarOnline.com that Paris’ brother Prince is concerned for his fragile sister.
“He wants to act almost like a father figure to Paris right now,” said the source. “He told her that her behavior is not going to fly anymore.”
Earlier this month, RadarOnline.com reported that the young model was caught boozing and fighting with boyfriend Gabriel Glenn during a wild weekend in New Orleans for Mardi Gras.
The Jacksons are now discussing the possibility of obtaining a conservatorship over Paris. In addition to the 20-year-old’s wild child status, a source spilled to RadarOnline.com that they believe she is spending “insane amounts of money” on her boyfriend.