The Vultures Begin to Close In On John Travolta's Family
 

Since Jett Travolta's death is the kind of celebrity tragedy that newspegs are made of (this one involving mysterious circumstances, weird religious practices, and a secret mental disorder — the trifecta for tabloids), you can bet that the condolences and respectful silence will quickly turn into probing exposes and a media shitshow surrounding the 16-year old's seizure from Kawasaki Disease.

So far though, it's Radar Online, now owned by David Pecker over at AMI, that's leading the pack of inappropriateness with an interview with one of the EMT's who responded to the Travolta's 911 call.

Garvey told RADAR that Kelly was rubbing Jett's hand, saying, "Come on baby, come on Jett." She was in tears.

Jett was pronounced dead at the hospital and when the ordeal was over, amazingly, John Travolta wanted to express his gratitude to Garvey for his effort. "He tapped me on the shoulder and said 'good job, good job,'" Garvey told RADAR.

Unfortunately, after this interview we bet Travolta has a few more choice words for Garvey besides "Good job."

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Comments (3)

No. 1 · redsongia

Speculation about this is so messed up.

Everybody knows the kid was sick. I'm sure Travolta and his wife worried 10 times an hour that something could happen to him in his condition and finally, one day, something did, making them feel a million times more powerless, just because eventually, they always knew "something" could happen.

People really need to quit second guessing them about this. They gave the kid the best life they could and if the propper authorities can't find anything illegal about their care of him, than guess what, neither will you.

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 4:37 pm · @Reply · [Flag?]
No. 2 · stanley

I wonder if he got federal assistance because there seems to be a lot of families with autistic kids and it just seems too difficult for one or both parents to handle.

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 8:07 pm · @Reply · [Flag?]
No. 3 · Debbie P

Leave the family alone. Isn't it enough that their child died? This is the WORST scenario in a childs life that a parent can imagine. Leave them to their private grief.

Posted: Jan 6, 2009 at 8:25 am · @Reply · [Flag?]
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