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Michael Jackson leaked autopsy is false, according to officials

Michael Jackson’s leaked autopsy results are inaccurate, according to the Los Angeles coroner’s office. SCROLL DOWN TO READ MORE!

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Officials were referring to an alleged autopsy report obtained by The Sun, a U.K. tabloid.

According to the tab, Michael Jackson weighed only 112 pounds and looked like a 'virtual skeleton,' when he died. Jackson’s nose disappeared and he was covered with needle wounds because of daily painkiller injections he received, claims The Sun.

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Jackson, whose hair got burned during a 1984 accident, was allegedly bald and had to wear a wig. The tabloid even claims his ribs were broken after paramedics tried to revive the singer from his cardiac arrest.

The tabloid also claims pathologists only found partially dissolved pills in Jackson's stomach, which were removed for toxicology tests.

While officials haven’t released the final results of Michael’s autopsy, his family has already demanded a second independent autopsy. Sources close to the Jacksons even claim they plan to bring a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Michael’s cardiologist, Doctor Conrad Murray.

Murray, was allegedly hired just 11 days ago by AEG Live, the company organizing Michael’s 50 concerts in London.

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