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The house where Michael Jackson died has been made open to the public, it has been announced.
Contents of the Bell Air mansion, where Jackson spent his last days alive ahead of his planned comeback tour, go under the hammer this week.
The singer died in 2009 in the $100,000 a month property which included hundreds of paintings and furniture.
As previously reported on Gigwise, Michael Jackson's death bed was pulled from auction at the request of the singer's family.
The bed, where Jackson spent his final days, is part of the larger auction of items from the singer's rented house.
Even though these weren't items that belonged to him, they were items that surrounded him in the final months of his life. Anything associated with Michael Jackson is highly collectible," said auctioneer Darren Julien.
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