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Jett Travolta’s Controversial TIme Of Death

This is a very difficult time for the Travolta family! No parents should have to go through all of this, especially having to deal with the media buzz around the death of their oldest son, Jett Travolta, which happened on Friday while they were enjoying a family vacation in the Bahamas.

The controversy started because of the differences between the Bahamas PD and Travolta’s version of the time line of the tragic dead of 16 year-old Jett. Bahamas officers are suggesting Jett might have had a seizure and was left unattended for more than 10 hours, so when they administered CPR it was already too late.

As for when Jett was last seen, cops say it was the at around 11:30 the night of January 1, when he went to the bathroom. Michael McDermott, John Travolta’s lawyer and close friend, says Eli or Jeff may have gone into that bathroom during the middle of the night so the time frame would have been compressed.

We’re told Jett’s disabilities included the inability to communicate well, in addition to some physical disabilities. As a result, there was a baby monitor in his room as well as a chime on the bathroom door. It’s unclear if the two nannies slept through any signs of movement. The townhouse is relatively small — around 1,000 square feet — and the nannies and Jett were all on the bottom floor.

McDermott told us it’s not unusual for Jett to sleep 12, even 16 hours a day, so Jett not being present is not unusual.

The results of the autopsy should be announced tomorrow and let’s hope this can bring some piece to the Travoltas. Again we would like to offer our condolences to the family and send our thoughts and prayers!

Jett Travolta and Kelly Preston in the Bahamas Exclusive Photos HERE>>

[Images by WENN]

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