NEW YORK - The massage therapist's first call on finding a lifeless Heath Ledger wasn't to 911. Nor was her second. Nor her third, police said.A day before a Friday private viewing for the 28-year-old actor, police said the masseuse spent nine minutes repeatedly ringing "Full House" actress Mary-Kate Olsen before calling authorities for help.The masseuse called Olsen a fourth time after paramedics arrived - at the same time as Olsen's security guards.The details emerged as Ledger's family made plans to bury the star of "Brokeback Mountain." The viewing was scheduled at the Frank E. Campbell funeral home in Manhattan, and Ledger's family was flying to the U.S. from his native Australia.Ledger's publicist, Mara Buxbaum, said that no details about the actor's funeral would be shared with the media.Ledger's family placed a death notice that appeared Friday in The West Australian, a newspaper based in his hometown of Perth, remembering him as "the most amazing 'old soul' in a young man's body.""As a close knit and very private family we have observed you so determined yet quietly travelling in your self-styled path in life, nothing would get in your way.
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