La Toya Jackson's tribute to superstar brother three years after his death

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Posted: 06/25/2012

LA TOYA JACKSON paid tribute to her late brother Michael on the third anniversary of his death.

The King of Pop passed away on the 25 June, 2009, leaving millions of fans devastated.

His personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in jail last year (11) after a jury found him guilty of administering the fatal dose of anesthetic Propofol which claimed the pop star's life.

Jackson's sister took to Twitter.com on Monday (25Jun12) to pay tribute to her beloved sibling, and reiterated her claims that the greed of those surrounding the star eventually led to his demise.

She wrote, "3 years ago today it saddens me to know we lost a legendary artist. Greed & only Greed was the cause of his death. Michael We LoveYou!"

Rapper Wiz Khalifa also marked the Thriller hitmaker's passing, writing, "3 years ago today the world lost a legend. RIP Michael Jackson. Your music lives on for you. Thank you for everything!"

British pop star Alexandra Burke added her own tribute, writing, "RIP to the King. MJ. We miss you, We love you and your music will forever live on. We love you MICHAEL!!!!"

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