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John Travolta fights back tears as he tells of fruitless battle to save his son's life


On 24 September 2009
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Heartbroken John Travolta looked close to tears as he relieved the frantic moments when he sought to save his son Jett after he had a seizure.

Speaking in a soft voice, the Hollywood star told a court of his vain efforts to resuscitate the 16-year-old at the family's holiday home in the Bahamas. 

He was giving evidence in the capital Nassau at the trial of two people accused of attempting to blackmail him for £15 million over a document relating to his treatment. Earlier, the grieving actor, a prominent Scientologist, had arrived hand-in-hand with his wife Kelly Preston, accompanied by supporters from his faith. He waved as a fan shouted: "We love you John."

Questioned about whether Jett had medical problems he replied: "My son was autistic and had a seizure disorder. Every five to ten days he would suffer a seizure lasting 45 seconds."

The court had already heard from a policeman on the scene that John wanted the youngster rushed to an airport where he had a plane waiting to transport him to the US – rather than a local hospital. 

Inspector Andrew Wells said one of the paramedics called to the house had wanted a signature on a statement confirming that the screen hero had waived medical treatment for his son. The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 actor said he didn't read the document – known as a refusal of medical attention form - because "time was of the essence".

It is claimed that the paramedic and another defendant demanded money not to make it public.

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