Michael Jackson’s autopsy shows the singer was in good health when he died on June 25 — despite previous claims to the contrary.
Although it had been reported the King of Pop was emaciated, Jackson actually weighed 136lbs — which was normal for a 5ft9 tall man.
Jackson’s arms were found covered in puncture marks and he had scars on his neck and face.
He had dark tattoos on his eyebrows and around his eyes and a dark tattoo on the front of his scalp, possibly to cover the permanent scarring from burns suffered in the Pepsi mishap.
The report says he was balding and suffered a skin disease.
The report says Jacko’s heart was in a strong condition and he had some arthritis and lung damage, which may have left him short of breath. The report said that none of the conditions Jackson suffered were life-threatening and concluded his death was caused by the powerful painkiller administered to him by his doctor.
The report says Jackson’s stomach had no obvious signs of pills, nor were illegal drugs or alcohol detected.
The Coroner also determined Jackson was actively producing sperm.
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