London: Michael Jackson was ready for his London`s `This Is It` tour despite being quite thin, the first witness appearing for AEG told the court.
Associate choreographer Stacy Walker told the court that she saw no signs that could tell that the late singer was ill or might die soon, the Sky News reported.
During the hearing of a lawsuit filed by Jackson`s mother Katherine against concert promoter AEG Live LLC, Walker told jurors that she just never in a million years thought that the ` Dangerous` would pass away.
Walker said that Jackson, who appeared thinner than he had been in previous years, wore multiple layers of clothes while rehearing for the concerts planned for London`s O2 arena.
She said that though Jackson missed multiple rehearsals, she was convinced that with regard to his performances during the last two days of his life, he was ready for the series of shows.
Meanwhile, previous witnesses testified that Jackson was shivering and had to be fed by others.
She said she credited Jackson`s multi-layered wardrobe to a personal preference.
Walker said that she recalled one incident in which Jackson may have appeared tired, but she said she could not remember if she witness ed or heard about it from others on the show.
ANI
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