Shock at death of the 'king of pop'
Michael Jackson was hailed as a “genius’’ today following his death, which shocked his millions of fans around the world.
The singer died after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest, his brother said.
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Jermaine Jackson said he believed the 50-year-old singer suffered the heart attack at his Holmby Hills home in Los Angeles yesterday and was taken to the UCLA medical centre where he was pronounced dead.
He said: “My brother, the legendary King of Pop, passed away on Thursday June 25 at 2.26pm.
“We believe he suffered a cardiac arrest at his home. However, the cause of his death is unknown until the results of the autopsy are known. The personal physician who was with him at the time attempted to resuscitated him.’’
The self-styled King of Pop was due to perform 50 farewell concerts in London this summer, bowing out on an illustrious music career spanning several decades while aiming to restore his fortunes.
A spokesman for the hospital said: “When he arrived at hospital at approximately 1.14pm a team of doctors, including emergency physicians and cardiologists, attempted to resuscitate him for a period of more than one hour. They were unsuccessful.’’
TV footage showed a rescue helicopter flying the star’s body to a waiting ambulance.
Tributes from the world of music, film and celebrity have flooded in.
Singer and actress Cher told CNN presenter Larry King: “He was a great singer. You know, it’s like God gives you certain gifts. And some people he gives different gifts and some people he gives more gifts.
“And this child was just an extraordinary child, touched by this ability to have people feel him and feel people. You know, he was a genius, like Ray Charles, like Stevie Wonder. They just have this gift.’’
Jackson’s first wife, Lisa Marie Presley, told MTV: “This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me.’’
Madonna said in a statement on the BBC website: “The world has lost one of its greats but his music will live on forever.’’
The head of the Sony Corporation, Sir Howard Stringer, said: “Michael Jackson was a brilliant troubadour for his generation, a genius whose music reflected the passion and creativity of an era.’’
And Justin Timberlake - who has been compared to a young Jackson - told MTV: “We have lost a genius and a true ambassador of not only pop music, but of all music.’’
A Los Angeles Police Department spokesman said the robbery and homicide team was investigating Jackson’s death because of its “high profile’’. But he added that nothing should be read into his team’s involvement.
A post-mortem examination is expected to take place later today, Los Angeles Coroner’s Office spokesman Fred Corral said.
Jackson’s close friend, Uri Geller, told the Press Association it may have been the stress of Jackson’s London comeback that killed him.
Speaking from his home in Sonning, Berkshire, he said: “I guess the stress, the anticipation and the passion he was emitting from his heart, wanting to do this comeback so badly, maybe that got to him.
“That is all I can think, that maybe the stress killed him.’’
He described Jackson, who was best man when Geller renewed his wedding vows, as a “genius’’.
Fears were sparked for Jackson’s health last month when four of his This Is It concert dates were pushed back but organisers insisted the dates were moved due to the sheer magnitude of the spectacle.
Randy Phillips, president and chief executive officer of AEG Live, said the date changes had “absolutely nothing to do with (Jackson’s) health’’.
The Rev Al Sharpton, a leading US civil rights campaigner and friend of Jackson for 35 years, said the star was a “trailblazer’’ and an “historic figure’’.
“Michael Jackson made culture accept a person of colour way before Tiger Woods, way before Oprah Winfrey, way before Barack Obama,’’ he said.
“Michael did with music what they did in sports, in politics, and in television.
“No controversy will erase the historic impact.’’
Matt Blank, from the Michael Jackson World Network fan club, told BBC News 24 he was “a bit dumbfounded and a bit shellshocked by it all’’.
He added: “I find it hard to believe this could be a reality.
“In the past, health issues of Michael Jackson have always been rumoured. I can only imagine this is down to the amount of stress he was under to come out and perform.’’
Jackson spent time living outside the United States since his 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges.
Jackson leaves three children, Michael Joseph Jackson Junior, Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince “Blanket’’ Michael Jackson II.
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by bp, leicester
Friday, July 03 2009, 10:10AM
“Your music & videos were ahead of everyone, you took it to another level!
YOUR THE BEST THERE IS, THERE WAS & THERE EVER WILL BE!”
by ianr, melton
Monday, June 29 2009, 10:26AM
“I'm sick of the hype.
He was good 20 years ago but hasn't done anything since.”
by anon, Leicester
Friday, June 26 2009, 2:38PM
“I am sorry everyone. I was in a bad mood and it is because I have just informed my parents that I am gay. They have taken it ok but I think my dad was more upset when I told him I like to dress up at the weekend in heels. So you can understand my confusion and not just with news.”
by anon, leicester
Friday, June 26 2009, 1:41PM
“In English please??:
To those who think this has nothing todo with leicester, i live here and i a man admirer so does that not make it relevant. to those who commented that the media is already saturated, imagine how many papers one would need to purchase to get all of the current news if no paper could put its own coverage of items included in another paper.
bumble, lfe
Whilst his passing needs to be reported, i do think the media as a whole go completely OTT on these sorts of stories- he died last night and no new information has come to light- they just go OVER AND OVER the same things. Sky news and BBC news last night from 12pm have been showing the EXACT same reports and commentaries. Report on something else until some new information comes to light.
Anyway, MJ statue outside Rushey Mead school? seeing as that end of town like erecting statues of people who have no direct connection with the city, why not put Jacko in a 'shamon' pose?”
by sam, leic
Friday, June 26 2009, 1:31PM
“R.I.P MJ A VERY SAD LOSS”
by annon, leicester
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:47PM
“just to add also,Ghandi has nothing to do with leicester,but that didnt stop people wanting a statue of him over here...”
by annon, leicester
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:43PM
“ur right this has nothing to do with leicester, but if it wasnt for MJ there would be no MTV Base,or the mix of music thats out there now,singers teaming up with rappers,country n western singers,open your eyes,and see the positive,stop hating,just like elvis lives on so will MJ especially in my family”
by M, leciestershire
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:33PM
“I was so sad to hear the news this morning, along with countless millions, the loss of a great showman. It's a sad fact that the true greats are getting older, who is out there to replace them? the generic plastic popsicles out there now? I don't think so. Yes MJ was strange but face it everyone doesn't just remember the music they remember the man..................”
by Non, City.
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:30PM
“[b]Sad day[/b]”
by suntok, leicester
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:12PM
“R.I.P Michael”