Michael Jackson's head of security has recalled the moments leading up to the star's death, including the reaction of his teenage children.
Faheem Muhammad told the court at the trial of Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray that he saw his daughter Paris break down as his doctor tried to revive him.
"Paris was on the ground balled-up crying. Prince was standing there and he just had a real shocked, you know, just slowly crying type of look on his face," he said.
Jackson's PA Micahel Amir Williams said Dr Murray called him and said the singer had a “bad reaction”.
He also said the doctor appeared “frantic” as Jackson was taken to the ambulance, reports BBC News.
Prosecutors claim Dr Murray caused Jackson's death in June 2009 by giving him a lethal dose of the sedative propofol.
But the defence argue that Jackson have himself too much of the drug.
Dr Murray has pleaded not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter. The trial is expected to last five weeks.