Michael Jackson fans celebrate the second anniversary

Michael Jackson's fans celebrated the second anniversary of the death of «the King of Pop» in Los Angeles, at the time put his jacket worn by the famous photographer in his song «Thriller» at auction in Beverly Hills in California over the weekend.
And allowed the fans to put flowers on the tomb of the singer in the park «Forest, won the Memorial» in Glindaal at the entrance to Los Angeles where he died from an overdose of the drug, on 25 June 2009 for 50 years, and where lies his former girlfriend, actress Elizabeth Taylor, who died in March past. Said one Mjbath Linda Higgins television «Kai ABC» local that «he wanted simply to make the world a better place. Now that is gone, continue to this desire by his fans ».
It is assumed that his jacket was black and red on Saturday and Sunday in Beverly Hills, among other pieces of the Task «Beatles» Madonna and Lady Gaga,
at an auction called the «musical icons».
 According to House «Julian Asnz» governing the auction, the jacket may be sold at the price ranging between 200 thousand and 400 thousand dollars. The portion of the proceeds will be allocated to the protected Chambala, which received Nimri Jackson Bengali «Thriller» and «Sabo».
In downtown Los Angeles, opened the Museum «Grammy» permanent exhibition devoted to Jackson, where they can also be found on the glove singer Almrassaan sequined glove.
, The singer's fans wrote on the site «Mahawkhm» comments, and one of them praised the «unique spirit that can not be described, and which still today brings Michael Jackson Bmaajabih who can not count the number of cross-border».
With the signing of «60 mama gamma Books» A web surfers: «I can not stop myself from crying because I love the whole world in the form of massive. I have pictures for you anywhere in my house, and every day I speak to you like you're still here ».
Two years after his death, still mysterious circumstances of the death of Jackson, feed conspiracy theories and court battles.
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