Judy Haim's 911 call showing a frantic attempt to revive her son, Corey Haim, has been made public.
The heartbreaking audio depicts the 'Lost Boys' actor's desperate last moments, as his mother is unable to revive him on the morning of March 10.
"He's completely, completely gone," she says at one point, according to E!Online. Hear it after the jump.
As she attempts to administer CPR, she explains to the operator: "He all of a sudden got out of bed. He wanted to go to the bathroom and he fell on the floor and I put him on the bed and then that was it."
The actor was taken to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, Calif., and pronounced dead around 3 AM. Haim had been staying with his mother in Burbank's Oakwood Apartments while helping her through cancer therapy.
The Web site features the full audio with the warning: "Not for the faint of heart."
Haim was laid to rest in his native Toronto on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by more than 200 mourners, friends and family.
Would someone please explain this to me. Apparently I am somewhat nieve to the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Tell me, how it is that aaaalllll these people in Hollywood have constant access to drugs and yet it is rare that we see any of them busted for it? Then tell me why it is that since we know they have drugs why law enforcement doesn't go after the people who provide the drugs to them? And yet if police were to find a single freakin seed in my car I go to jail. Somewhere priorities are screwed up. So here it is, once agin, that we bid farewell to Corey Haim. Damn shame.
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Would someone please explain this to me. Apparently I am somewhat nieve to the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Tell me, how it is that aaaalllll these people in Hollywood have constant access to drugs and yet it is rare that we see any of them busted for it? Then tell me why it is that since we know they have drugs why law enforcement doesn't go after the people who provide the drugs to them? And yet if police were to find a single freakin seed in my car I go to jail. Somewhere priorities are screwed up. So here it is, once agin, that we bid farewell to Corey Haim. Damn shame.
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Rest in Peace Cory, You will always be in our thoughts.
We love you. We will surely miss you. God Bless.
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