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This is an archive article published on September 8, 2009

MJ’s home not open to public

The California house will not be turned into a shrine to the star.

The California house where Michael Jackson took his last breath will not be turned into a shrine to the star.

French designer Christian Audigier,who recently sealed the deal to buy the Holmby Hills home,has failed in his effort to obtain authorisation to turn the property into a museum.

His spokeswoman Michele Elyzabeth said that local authorities have denied permission to make it a public space,reports Contactmusic.

He will be given the keys to the property in mid-September but he can only use it as a private residence.

Jackson had rented the house from one of Christian’s associates.

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