Autopsy scheduled for Friday; LAPD detectives 
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Los Angeles: One day after Michael Jackson’s sudden death, speculation was 
already turning on Friday to what killed the 50-year-old “King of Pop” just 
weeks before his long-awaited series of comeback concerts.

Jackson, a former child star who became one of the best-selling pop artists of 
all time before a descending into a strange and reclusive lifestyle, died on 
Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital, where he had been rushed in full 
cardiac arrest after collapsing at his nearby rental home.

His passing was front page news around the world, airwaves were filled with his 
greatest hits from “Thriller” to “Billie Jean”, social networking sites were 
bombarded with messages and tributes from fans and musicians continued to pour 
in.
 
“It’s so sad and shocking,” said former Beatle Paul McCartney. “I feel 
privileged to have hung out and worked with Michael. He was a massively 
talented boy man with a gentle soul. His music will be remembered forever.”
Few details were known about the circumstances surrounding Jackson’s death, but 
the entertainer was reportedly unconscious and not breathing by the time he 
arrived at UCLA Medical Center, and doctors were unable to revive him.
His body was flown by helicopter from the hospital to the coroner’s office late 
on Thursday.
Brian Oxman, a spokesman for the Jackson family, told CNN on Thursday the 
family had been concerned about his health and had tried in vain to take care 
of him for months.
“Michael appeared at rehearsals a couple of times, he was very seriously trying 
to be able to do those rehearsals,” Oxman said of Jackson’s preparations for a 
series of 50 concerts that were scheduled to begin in London in July.
“His use of medications had gotten in the way, his injuries which he had 
sustained performing, where he had broken a vertebrae and he had broken his leg 
from a fall on the stage, were getting in the way,” Oxman told CNN.
Authorities have scheduled an autopsy for Friday. But they cautioned it could 
take weeks to determine a cause of death, which will likely have to wait for 
the return of toxicology tests. Those tests will determine if Jackson had any 
drugs, alcohol or prescription medications in his system.
Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Robbery Homicide division 
searched Jackson’s home in the upscale Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles 
at the behest of chief William Bratton. But they called the investigation an 
“every day” event.
Tainted Talent?
Jackson dominated the charts in the 1980s and is considered one of the most 
successful entertainers of the past century, with a lifetime sales tally 
estimated at 750 million records, 13 Grammy Awards and several seminal music 
videos to his name.
“Michael was and will remain one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived,” 
said Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, Jackson’s first label boss.
“He was exceptional, artistic and original. He gave the world his heart and 
soul through his music.”
But Jackson’s reputation as a singer and dancer was overshadowed in recent 
years by his increasingly abnormal appearance, and bizarre lifestyle, which 
included his friendship with a chimp and a preference for the company of 
children.
He named his estate in the central California foothills Neverland Valley Ranch, 
in tribute to the J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan stories, and filled it with amusement 
park rides and a petting zoo.
Jackson was twice accused of molesting young boys and was charged in 2003 with 
child sexual abuse. He became even more reclusive following his 2005 acquittal 
and vowed he would never again live at Neverland.
Facing a battered reputation and mountain of debts the Wall Street Journal 
reported ran to $500 million, Jackson had spent the last two months rehearsing 
for the London concerts, including Wednesday night at the huge Staples Center 
arena, home to the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.
Despite reports of Jackson’s ill-health, the promoters of the London shows, AEG 
Live, said in March Jackson passed a 4-1/2 hour physical examination with 
independent doctors.
“I can’t stop crying over the sad news,” Madonna said in a statement. “I have 
always admired Michael Jackson. The world has lost one of the greats but his 
music will live on forever.”
Jackson was born on 29 August 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the seventh of nine 
children and first performed with his brothers as a member of the Jackson 5.
His 1982 album “Thriller” yielded seven top-10 singles. The album sold 21 
million copies in the United States and at least 27 million internationally.
The following year, he unveiled his signature “moonwalk” dance move, gliding 
across the stage and setting off an instant trend, while performing “Billie 
Jean” during an NBC special.
In 1994, Jackson married Elvis Presley’s only child, Lisa Marie, but the 
marriage ended in divorce in 1996.
“I’m so very sad and confused with every emotion possible. ... This is such a 
massive loss on so many levels, words fail me,” Presley said in statement.
Jackson married Debbie Rowe the same year and had two children, before 
splitting in 1999, and he later had another child with an unidentified 
surrogate mother.
He is survived by three children named Prince Michael I, Paris Michael and 
Prince Michael II, known for his brief public appearance when his father held 
him over the railing of a hotel balcony, causing widespread criticism.
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