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John Travolta's Jett quiz
Jan 6, 2009, 11:25 GMT

(FILE) A file picture dated 27 February 2007 showing US actors John Travolta (L) and wife Kelly Preston (2-R) arrive with their daughter Ella and her friend Cate (far R) According to media reports on 02 January 2009, the couple\'s 16-year-old son Jett died at the family\'s vacation home in the Bahamas when suffering a seizure while he was in the bathtub and fell, fatally hitting his head. EPA/PAUL BUCK
John Travolta may be quizzed by police over the death of his teenage son.
John and his wife Kelly Preston are facing claims they withheld medication from 16-year-old Jett, who died on Friday (02.01.09) after suffering a seizure at the family's Bahamas hotel.
Although the couple admit Jett had Kawasaki disease - a rare condition which causes the inflammation of the vital organs and blood vessels - it has been suggested they did not accept his frequent convulsions were caused by a mental condition.
After repeated reports Jett was autistic, John denied the claim. He instead insisted Jett suffered from the rare syndrome.
However, the admission has been questioned by some as Kawasaki disease occurs almost exclusively in infants and toddlers.
The illness also does not usually result in seizures, and suffers do not usually have it for years.
Scientologists John and Kelly reportedly followed the rules of their religion, which does not believe mental illness exists and teaches the problem should be resolved using "spiritual healing" rather than drugs.
Church of Scientology International member Tommy Davis confirmed those practicing the religion would not seek conventional treatment for seizures.
He said: "Scientologists seek conventional medical treatment for medical conditions. Scientologists use prescription drugs when physically ill and also rely on the advice and treatment of medical doctors. The church does not involve itself in the diagnosis or classification of any medical condition."
However, the couple's lawyers Michael Ossi and Michael McDermott insist Jett had taken strong anti-convulsion drug Depakote to combat his seizures.
McDermott revealed Jett suffered seizures which were "like a death" every four days, but when he began taking the medication his fits reduced to once every three weeks.
John and Kelly claim the drugs stopped working and began causing him health problems, including "harming his liver".
The lawyer added the couple decided to stop giving Jett Depakote when he started suffering more frequent convulsions.
Jett suffered health complications from an early age, and began having seizures as a toddler.
Kelly is said to have put him on a special diet based on the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, which she claimed help improve his health.

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This statement:
'those practicing the religion would not seek conventional treatment for seizures'
is most certainly wrong. Per the Church of Scientology International news website (and several other media) scientology members DO seek conventional treatment for physical problems, like seizures. Have a look: www-dot-scientology-dot-org/news-media/index.html
This news is invented. Here is what the original statement says: 'The bottom line is that Scientologists seek conventional medical treatment for medical conditions,' (per Associated Press, www-dot-google-dot-com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gf_kfpDYEizNJ5Ev9gnwFgYq STcwD95HUG1G0 ) Also, John Travolta flew home to Florida today. Can you guys leave him alone now?
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MGBJan 6th, 2009 - 15:51:31
Scientology is a cult started by Hubbard the same as any cult started by a modern-day guru who can get people to follow his personal beliefs - whatever they might be.......anyone think 'Jim Jones'??
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