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Article by: Rumer Certeza
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Dr. Conrad Murray, allegedly held reponsible for Michael Jackson's death, has helped out a woman in distress on a US Airways jet.

Murray, accused of administering a powerful anesthetic that took the late king of pop's life, had helped stabilize a woman who fell unconscious on a US Airways jet on Saturday.

According to his spokeswoman, tThe doctor had discovered the woman with a very weak pulse aboard a flight from Houston, immediately hooked her up to an IV line he retrieved from the plane's medical bag and monitored her while the jet was then diverted to Albuquerque, N.M.

Miranda Sevcik, who represents the doctor in his involuntary manslaughter case, says, "We're not surprised. He's a good doctor, and we've always said he was a good doctor, and that's what good doctors do is save people."

The woman, who was 23 and travelling with an 11-month old child, was instantly met by paramedics at the gate then rushed to the hospital. The plane then headed onto its original destination to Phoenix, Sevcik continues. Murray at that time, was headed to Los Angeles to meet up with lawyers.

Celebrity website TMZ.com first reported the incident concerning the doctor's involvement.

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