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The state of Michael Jackson's face after his death comes to light

A reserved witness gave details about the horrifying state of the singer's body and how his face had been after so many surgeries.

A witness recently revealed the shocking state in which Michael Jackson's body was found in 2009, after he died of a heart attack caused by taking painkillers. But mostly he talked about how they found his face and nose - or what was left of it - and described a terrifying scene.

As quoted by the British portal Mirror, which mentions an interview conducted by Rolling Stone, a person who asked not to be identified said that the body was covered in marks and puncture wounds. In addition, the thinness that he presented was such that at first glance he seemed to be a patient in a hospice.

But the most macabre thing that the observer recounted was that the body did not have the 'nose prosthesis', which left its nasal cavity visible after decades of surgery.

In addition, the person who saw the remains of the singer told the magazine: "The prosthesis that used to attach to his damaged nose was missing, revealing pieces of cartilage that surrounded a small dark hole."

Michael Jackson (bottom left) with his siblings.

According to Mirror Jackson, he maintained that he only had two rhinoplasties, the first in 1979 when he fell while dancing and broke his nose, and the second in 1981. But in the early 1990s the successive changes to his face were undeniable: his nose became it became thinner and thinner and with an extremely narrow point.

His relatives said that this was more due to steroids than surgery, and that the drugs caused thinning of the skin and already by 2002 the rumors about the loss of the singer's nose gained more and more force, which made him forced to wear a prosthesis.

Meanwhile, music video director Rudi Dolezal said that when he was filming the Dangerous tour in Munich in 1992, he was informed that the singer refused to appear on camera if he was not acted, because "in those days he didn't have nose".

The state of Michael Jackson's face after his death comes to light

"He needed a plastic nose that took hours to put on with putty and makeup," he told the New York Post, adding that the musician's entire physical transformation was because he didn't want to look like his father Joe, whom he "I hated".

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