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JERMAINE JACKSON WANTS NEVERLAND BURIAL
Jermaine Jackson wants his brother Michael to be buried at his former Neverland ranch as he doesn't want him laid to rest with ''bad people'' at a public cemetery.
Jermaine Jackson doesn't want his brother Michael to be buried with "bad people".
The former Jackson 5 bassist - who is still devastated by the death of his pop legend sibling, who passed away of a suspected cardiac arrest last month - wants the singer to be laid to rest at his former Neverland ranch and not in a public cemetery.
He told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "I think it's a great possibility Neverland will be his final resting place. We have to think about security - we can control that there. In a public cemetery we couldn't.
"The options are Neverland or the main cemetery in Los Angeles. I'm totally against the idea of a public cemetery. I just don't like it.
"He's done so much to make the world special - and he needs to be somewhere special. He should be somewhere where it's safe and where he isn't sharing the ground with other people who are not good human beings. At those places they bury people who have done bad things in their life.
"Why should he be in the company of these bad people? He should be by himself. His world is Neverland."
Michael died on June 25 aged 50 and had a public memorial service was held on July 7, but his body is yet to be buried.
However, Jermaine - who wants to turn the 2,500-acre estate into a memorial so fans can come from around the world to pay their respects - says the final decision is down to their mother and father, Katherine and Joe.
Katherine - who has temporary custody of Michael's three children, Prince Michael I, 12, 11-year-old Paris and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as 'Blanket' - isn't keen on her son's final resting place being at Neverland but could change her mind if the kids are given ownership of the ranch.
A source said: "Katherine is still opposed to Michael being buried at Neverland, but would relent if it could be arranged for Michael's children to gain ownership of the property. If they could have complete ownership, Katherine would approve."
She had been against the idea as authorities had searched Neverland after Michael was accused of child molestation - charges which he was eventually acquitted of in 2005 - prompting the singer to abandon the property.
21 July 2009 10:21:02 AM
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Jermaine is right - Michael should go home to Neverland Ranch. Michael is so
loved by the whole world and so many of us did not get to say goodbye at the
memorial it would be an honor to have that chance someday at Neverland and the
money charged could be the way the fans could help to support Michaels
children. I beleive the fans acted respectful of the family during the memorial
and would do so if visiting Neverland. It would be all we have of him.
I think that michael needs to be buried at neverland because this is his home
to millions of his fans. Irrelivant of what he was accused of while he lived
there he was found not guilty of all charges. Like his brother says all your
problems went away when you went there. Elvis is buried at Graceland it's only
fitting that a man that is the King of Pop and one of the greatest
humanitarians in the history of this world be shown at least the same respect
if not more so than Elvis. God bless u mj for everything u have done for this
world.


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