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Paris Jackson Rejected By Rehab Facility—Remains In Hospital As Doctors Fear For Her Wellbeing

Paris Jackson Suicide hospital rehab

July 3 2013, Published 1:28 a.m. ET

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's woes continue.

The teen daughter of the late remains in the psych ward at UCLA hospital after a request for her to be transferred to an out-of-state rehab facility was rejected for fear of the paparazzi onslaught that would occur if she were to be admitted, OKMagazine.com is reporting.

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According to TMZ , doctors will not allow Paris, 15, to return home as they fear she remains a serious danger to herself and that unless she gets further treatment she could attempt suicide once again.

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Paris' biological mom, , had asked for the teen be sent to a specialist treatment center in Utah but the facility denied her request as they feared they would be inundated with paparazzi.

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"It's just a tragedy. This girl needs help," Rowe told friends, according to TMZ.

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As OKMagazine.com previously reported, Jackson was rushed to hospital on June 5th after overdosing on 20 Motrin tablets and cutting her arm with a kitchen knife.

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The suicide attempt came just days before the June 25th four year anniversary of her father's death.

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