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Berlin fans head to Madame Tussaud`s to remember Jackson

Distraught German fans of Michael Jackson headed to a waxworks museum, the Berlin branch of Madame Tussaud`s, to express their grief Friday on the death of the ‘King of Pop’.

Berlin, June 26: Distraught German fans of Michael Jackson headed to a waxworks museum, the Berlin branch of Madame Tussaud`s, to express their grief Friday on the death of the ‘King of Pop’.Tussaud`s let fans have themselves photographed next to the effigy depicting Jackson in a glittering costume at the height of his fame, and provided a condolence book for them to sign.
"We moved his effigy into the foyer today," said a Tussaud`s spokesman. The museum is just across the street from the Adlon Hotel, where Jackson scandalised the world in November 2002 by dangling his 9-month-old son Prince Michael II over an upper-storey railing. Jackson later admitted that the pose to please screaming fans on the street below had been a mistake. IANS