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Jackson death bed not for sale

The headboard of Michael Jackson’s death bed has been withdrawn from an auction of personnel effects, due to family objections, the auctioneer behind the sale said.

But the sale, which comes after doctor Conrad Murray was convicted over Jackson’s 2009 death, is expected to include other items from the mansion in LA’s plush Holmby Hills area where he died on June 25, 2009. Auction house chief Darren Julien said the headboard was the only part of the death bed which had been included in the sale items, but had been removed following a request from the his estate. “Michael Jackson has played a major part in the history of Julien’s Auctions and we would never do anything that is not in the best interests of Michael’s children, his mother or the estate,” he added.

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