Barely four years after the death of the King of pop, Michael Jackson, who was said to have died as a result of drug overdose prescribed by his personal doctor at the time in 2009, his family is now set for a $40 billion courtroom battle over his death. Believe me, pretrials started yesterday. Please may i ask a question? Why won't his family allow the man some resting time? Is it a crime to be a celeb? Indeed his death was a great loss to the world and his family precisely, but the truth is that the unfortunate event had occurred and cant be reversed. Maybe the family should begin to think about ways to immortilise him and celebrate him on special days like his birthday and so on. As was gathered that fans made his supposed 53rd birthday a memorable one. My fear in all of this legal battle is like the wise ones say "only when one is dead does his entire life and secret become bare to the other". Meaning Jackson might had some things that he would rather remain uncovered even in death than make them public via a courtroom battle which is expected to lay it all out. Don't get me wrong however, not that i don't wish the family luck, i sure do but the fore fathers say "a good word is enough for the wise" shikena!
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