Melbourne,
(ANI):
The
life
that
late
King
of
Pop
Michael
Jackson
led
has
been
revealed
through
sixty-one
photographs
taken
at
the
start
and
throughout
his
autopsy.
The
intimate
details
about
Jackson"s
life
were
revealed
in
an
official
Los
Angeles
County
Coroner"s
autopsy
report,
with
the
“immediate
cause" of
death
listed
as
being
due
to
“acute
propofol
intoxication",
reports
the
Daily
Telegraph.
According
to
a
review
by
Dr.
Selma
Calmes,
the
level
of
propofol
detected
in
a
toxicology
screen
was
“similar
to
those
found
during
general
anaesthesia
for
major
surgery".
A
consultant
anaesthesiologist
said
there
were
“no
reports
of
its
use
in
insomnia
relief".
The
report
went
on
to
reveal
that
the
singer"s
hair
was
sparse
and
connected
to
a
wig,
and
added
that
there
was
“a
lot
of
frontal
balding",
and
that
his
entire
hairline
was
tattooed
on
like
many
of
his
other
facial
features
were.
The
hair
he
did
have
on
his
head
at
the
time
of
death
were
small,
short
curls.
Jackson
had
the
skin
pigmentation
disorder
vitiligo,
with
white
patches
particularly
on
his
chest,
abdomen,
face
and
arms,
and
there
was
evidence
of
multiple
plastic
surgery,
nose
jobs
and
implants.
The
autopsy
found
dark
skin
discoloration
resembling
a
tattoo
on
the
anterior
half
of
the
scalp,
dark
tattoos
in
the
areas
of
both
eyebrows
and
at
the
superior
and
interior
borders
of
the
palperbral
fissures.
The
singer"s
body
was
covered
with
small
scars
on
his
nose,
knee,
shoulder,
neck,
wrists,
and
behind
both
ears,
and
a
bandage
was
present
on
the
tip
of
his
nose.
The
report
also
included
analysis
of
Jackson"s
corpse
and
his
various
organs
-
from
the
size
of
his
liver
to
the
“unremarkable" nature
of
his
testes
and
scrotum.
It
revealed
that
his
body
weighed
136
pounds,
was
69
inches
(175
cms)
long,
and
“thin"