When Michael Jackson collapsed on the living-room floor, Prince Michael Jackson's eldest son thought his father was joking. Before the horrific reality that his dad was dying in front of him became apparent, according to the first eye-witness account of the Pop Star's last seconds alive. But soon stood "in a trance" as the King of Pop's personal doctor frantically tried to revive him, a family confidant told the New York Post.
"The horror of it all is that Prince thought his dad was just being his dad and clowning, but it was real, and he watched as they worked on him," said Stacy Brown, a Jackson family biographer who has spoken extensively to the Jackson's relatives since he died Thursday.
"Prince Michael was stunned in a trance just watching," Brown said. "There was no movement, just looking around and not really processing what was really happening."
Brown revealed to the New York Post he was told that when Jackson went into cardiac arrest, he was in the living room of the Los Angeles rental mansion ($100,000-a-month) with the 12-year-old boy whose full name is "Prince" Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.
Also there were the pop star's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, his longtime friend and one-time manager, Frank DiLeo, and a security guard named Tippy.
Source: Fox News, news.com.au.
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