Pop star’s burial site unknown
The question now being asked is "Where will he be buried?
All signs seem to point toward Forest Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, the not-for-profit organisation that has buried a vast number of Hollywood's notables, which is located off the freeway behind Disney Studios.
The hearse carrying Jackson's body was seen leaving the memorial centre however, its final destination is unknown.
Meanwhile, in an interview with CNN on the late King of Pop, US President Barrack Obama said the pop star must continue to be remembered for his talent and all his good deeds.
This morning, millions tuned in from all over the world to watch the memorial service of Jackson with the most heart wrenching tribute from his daughter Paris Michael Katherine Jackson.
Stars and singers like Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Queen Latifah, Brooke Shields, Usher, John Mayer and Jennifer Hudson paid tribute to Jackson with most of these names singing renditions of the pop star's songs both as a soloist and as part of the Jackson 5.
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