HMV salesclerk Yoshio Nishimura arranges CD's by US pop legend legend Michael Jackson in Tokyo on June 26, 2009 following the news of his death in Los Angeles. Japanese fans have expressed surprise and grief at news of the sudden death of the "King of Pop". News of the death triggered an outpouring of grief as shocked celebrities, foreign governments and devoted fans paid tribute to the troubled star who struggled to rebuild his career after a 2005 acquittal for child abuse. Getty Images logo Getty Images 5 months ago

HMV salesclerk Yoshio Nishimura arranges CD's by US pop legend legend Michael Jackson in Tokyo on June 26, 2009 following the news of his death in Los Angeles. Japanese fans have expressed surprise and grief at news of the sudden death of the "King of Pop". News of the death triggered an outpouring of grief as shocked celebrities, foreign governments and devoted fans paid tribute to the troubled star who struggled to rebuild his career after a 2005 acquittal for child abuse.