Michael Jackson's tomb has been vandalised by 'fans' who have written messages of love on the walls of the King of Pop's final resting place.
A group of fans broke into the Great Mausoleum at Los Angeles' Forest Lawn Memorial Park and wrote messages on the walls with a permanent marker pen.
According to TMZ, a source said: "Activity such as this is a prime example whywe are evaluating the level of access to the various entrances of the Great Mausoleum."

Messages included, “Miss You Sweet Angel”, “Keep The Dream Alive” and "Love You Michael, you're always in my heart. Love Tammy."
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Michael Jackson remembered...
Michael Joseph Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana on August 29, 1958. He was the seventh child of nine children to Joseph and Katherine Jackson and was born into a typical working class family. The city of Gary is 25 miles from downtown Chicago and is famous for its massive steel industry. It took its name from the chairman of U.S. Steel, Elbert H Gary, and is nicknamed 'City of Century' – we're hoping for ironic reasons. (Image: WENN.com)
















