Thursday, 8 May 2008

Masseuse called Olsen on finding Ledger's body

Masseuse called Olsen on finding Ledger's body



The masseuse wHO found Heath Ledger's torso on Tuesday twice rang the actress Mary-Kate Olsen, a booster of the Australian worker, in front calling the emergency number 911, it has been reported.
The New York Times online, quoting constabulary officials, said the masseuse Diana Wolozin told Olsen that Ledger was unconscious mind.Olsen said she would call more or less buck private security citizenry she knew in New York, and hung up.
The Times said Wolozin once more shook Book of account, called Olsen a second time, and said she believed the situation was grave accent and would name 911.
Wolozin called 911 at 3.26pm local time and reported that Daybook was non external respiration.
The 911 call was made less than 15 minutes after Wolozin first saw Account book in bed and only a few moments after the number 1 bid to Olsen.
The 911 operator urged Wolozin to try to resuscitate Ledger, only she was unsuccessful.
Emergency medical examination workers arrived at 3.33pm, at the same clock time a private certificate guard called by Olsen arrived.