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Hundreds of Michael Jackson's Fans Converging Outside U.C.L.A.
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A number of the late singer's fans are converging outside U.C.L.A. Medical Center in Los Angeles to mourn his death.

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As soon as words of Michael Jackson's death are spreading all over the Internet, radio, and TV, hundreds of the King of Pop's fans are quick to converge outside U.C.L.A. Medical Center in Los Angeles, where the late singer was rushed to on Thursday, June 25 after collapsing at his home. Number of the crowd is growing by minute. Some of the fans are photographed crying.

Meanwhile, people also begin gathering at Times Square in New York. Some of them remember Michael at the star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame which they believe belongs to the late music figure. But, as claimed by Associated Press, the star actually belongs to a radio personality of the same name.

In addition to those, several other people opt to express their grief in different ways. One person, identified as Seth Casteel, pulls out an iPod and begin playing Michael's song "Heal the World" at full volume soon after he learns his death. A number of people, who passed Michael's Holmby Hills home when he was pronounced dead, manage to take pics of the building soon after they learn the news from radio in their cars. Numerous drivers, in the meantime, prefer to play Michael's songs.

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