Michael Jackson, who died exactly 12 years ago this Friday, June 25, is buried north of Los Angeles. His grave, highly secure, raises questions from his many fans.
His death had devastated his millions of fans around the world. This Friday, June 25 marks the twelfth anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson, who died following a cardiac arrest, at the age of 50. The singer had been buried in the Holly Terrace Grand Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, not far from Hollywood, north of Los Angeles. However, his grave is a real mystery, because no visitor can approach of the area where the mythical performer of Thriller, report it Daily Mirror.
The only information known is that Michael Jackson’s coffin was buried in concrete. The singer was to be placed in a golden coffin, but his family feared grave robbers would come after him. The star was thus buried in her full stage costume, dressed in particular in his iconic white gloves, and alongside several notes written by his children, Prince, Paris and Blanket, aged 12, 11 and 7 at the time of his death.
An ultra-secure grave
The cemetery in which Michael Jackson is buried is also the place where celebrities such as Bette Davis or Clark Gable are buried. However, the tomb of the King of Pop is the subject of special attention and is closed to the public. It is surrounded by high walls and anyone who goes there must present an identity document. CCTV cameras were even connected to sensors installed around the tomb to warn of the presence of any individual. No fan can therefore meditate on the singer. Just before his death, Michael Jackson was about to start a long tour of 50 This Is It concerts. These performances never took place, much to the chagrin of millions of fans of the ace of the moonwalk.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
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