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Childhood disease unlikely to have killed Travolta’s son, say docs
Doctors say that the childhood illness that Oscar-winning Hollywood star John Travolta’s son Jett had been suffering from, scientifically called Kawasaki disease, could not be blamed for his death because it was unlikely to cause the boy’s reported seizure.
"Seizures are not part of Kawasaki disease," the New York Daily News quoted Dr. Stanford Shulman, a specialist in the disease at Northwestern University''''''''''''''''s Feinberg School of Medicine, as saying.
"If a teenager had a seizure and died, that would not commonly be due to Kawasaki disease," the expert added.
John Travoltas 16yr-old son dies in bath
Oscar-winning Hollywood star John Travolta’s 16-year-old son, Jett, has passed away.
The boy, who was plagued by fits, was found dead in a bathtub.
Jett was staying with his father, mother Kelly Preston, and eight-year-old sister Ella Bleu at their Bahamas holiday home.
According to reports, he fell ill and hit his head.
He was rushed to hospital in Freeport from the Old Bahama Bay Resort on Grand Bahama island, but he was dead on arrival.
It was a caretaker who found Jett unconscious in the bathroom at 11.40am, say reports.
Duet with Cyrus makes Travolta popular among his kids
Singing a duet with teen sensation Miley Cyrus has made actor John Travolta a superstar in his kids eyes.
Travolta and Cyrus have lent their voices to new animated film Bolt, and have even sung a duet for the soundtrack together.
The ‘Saturday Night Fever’ star revealed that the duet has made him popular among his kids, Jett, 16 and Ella, eight.
"I was so popular when I got home after they had gotten the news that I sang with Miley,” Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.
Duet with Cyrus makes Travolta popular among his kids
Singing a duet with teen sensation Miley Cyrus has made actor John Travolta a superstar in his kids eyes.
Travolta and Cyrus have lent their voices to new animated film Bolt, and have even sung a duet for the soundtrack together.
The ‘Saturday Night Fever’ star revealed that the duet has made him popular among his kids, Jett, 16 and Ella, eight.
"I was so popular when I got home after they had gotten the news that I sang with Miley,” Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.