Although the public viewing will be held in California, the pop legend’s final burial place has not yet been disclosed.
The emergence of a 2002 will is expected to sort out some of Jackson’s messy inheritance issues.
The lawyer of Jackson’s family has said that they have seen the will but he declined to disclose the details saying that the document will be presented in a Los Angeles court by Thursday.
‘He believed no one loved him’
LONDON: Michael Jackson often cried alone because he believed that no one loved him, his former manager has revealed. Dieter Wiesner said that Jackson suffered from “inner melancholy” and it all began in 1993 when he was first accused of child molestation.