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Michael Jackson dies on the eve of his tour

Posted on 26 June 2009 by Sadhan



michael-jacksonThe pop star Michael Jackson dies due to cardiac arrest. He was rushed to UCLA Medical Center in an unconscious state. It is said that some one from his rented residence at Holmby Hills dialled 911 and when paramedics arrived they found no pulse and that pulse never came back. He is survived by his three children.

 The world is shocked and his fans are hysteric…

His last public performance was in the month of March where he announced about his comeback Tour in UK where a series of 50 concerts was slated to begin from July 13th.

 The news of the death of a legend has sent shockwaves not only in US but all over the world.

 Born in the year 1958, the legendary pop icon rose to fame with his all time best music album Thriller in the 1980s. He is known for his dancing maneuvers and on stage electrifying energy. However, his career was tainted with sex abuse scandal, financial calamity and many a times he made headlines for the wrong reason.

 After a period of recluse he wished to comeback with his performance once again.

But the candle flickered and the flame was put off as destined. 

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Ritika Says:

    This was quick.. I came to know about the news in morning and I already see a post from you..

    Sad news.. He was an icon.. A true entertainer..

  2. acne.care.jenny Says:

    michael jackson is a very very talented person to the point that he rose as a pop icon. he would live forever in our history books and memories…


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