Los Angeles:
Fans of Michael Jackson havebeen invited to tour the late star's Las Vegas estate on thesecond anniversary of his death today.
The messages of love, prayers, gifts and flowers ofthe fans will be lovingly preserved in situs, reported TMZonline.
The 'Thriller' hitmaker moved to Vegas afterauthorities raided his Neverland Ranch during a childmolestation probe in 2004 and he decided California no longerfelt like home.
"The estate will be opened to the public, for thefirst time, for only four hours for those who wish to paytheir respects and to mourn his loss on this, the secondanniversary of (Jackson's) passing, June 25, 2011.
"We will strive to give you a glimpse into his privatelife and home, to allow you to walk where he walked, to seewhat he saw, to breathe the same air that he breathed and...to be inspired," the owner said.
Jackson died in 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrestbrought on by an anaesthetic overdose.
Fans of Michael Jackson havebeen invited to tour the late star's Las Vegas estate on thesecond anniversary of his death today.
The messages of love, prayers, gifts and flowers ofthe fans will be lovingly preserved in situs, reported TMZonline.
The 'Thriller' hitmaker moved to Vegas afterauthorities raided his Neverland Ranch during a childmolestation probe in 2004 and he decided California no longerfelt like home.
"The estate will be opened to the public, for thefirst time, for only four hours for those who wish to paytheir respects and to mourn his loss on this, the secondanniversary of (Jackson's) passing, June 25, 2011.
"We will strive to give you a glimpse into his privatelife and home, to allow you to walk where he walked, to seewhat he saw, to breathe the same air that he breathed and...to be inspired," the owner said.
Jackson died in 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrestbrought on by an anaesthetic overdose.