John Travolta declared, “I’m sorry, Jett,” after attempting to save his dying son’s life, a Bahamian health care worker has claimed. Tarino Lightbourn, a healthcare worker who arrived at the scene after shortly Jett was found unconscious at the Travolta family’s Grand Bahama holiday home, recalled the heart-wrenching scene where John cried out for his son. “He was crying, eyes red. I remember him looking up at the ceiling and saying, ‘God please help me,’” Lightbourn, who also drove Jett to the hospital told press. “John himself was participating in the CPR on the way to the hospital. John himself went behind the curtain, tears in his eyes. I could see the love in his eyes. When he was hugging his son he said, ‘I'm sorry, Jett’. I think he meant, ‘I'm sorry, Jett. I did all I could do’.” Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks and Tom Cruise are among the stars who have sent their condolences to the Travoltas, John's lawyer Michael Ossi told CNN.
















