Published on: 2nd July, 2009
Vouched by many as the most emphatically bewailing episodes, the mass memorial service of the Pop star Michael Jackson will be held in his Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County on July 3. An additional confidential burial service is planned at the Jackson’s humongous 3,000 acre illustrious estate exclusively for the Jackson kin on Sunday, July 5.
The mortal remains of the star will be shortly transported in a massive 30-car cavalcade. Expecting seas of grievers to throng the estate to pay their final respects to the King of Pop, whose corporeal remnants will lie enclosed in a transparent coffin for public homage for two days, the Santa Barbara County officials and the California Highway Patrol are gearing up to effectively handle imminent blockages and hindrances during the process. Chances of encroachment on adjacent ranches is also not ruled out, hence the officials are on their guard for such instances.
Due to his phenomenal fan base, his coffer will be kept under armed guard surveillance to avert hysteric outbreaks and tripping over.
Jackson was 29 yrs old and at the pinnacle of fame when he bought the ranch and enveloped himself with kid rides, animals and children, christening it after the mythical Peter Pan fable-where children always remained in their infanthood. Post his acquittal from child molestation charges followed by financial spiral down, he never returned back.
Jackson always wished for a spectacular funeral service for himself replete with fireworks et al. This was kept in mind by the Jackson kin while planning the service.