London, Apr. 1 (ANI): Michael Jackson's children will talk about their dad's last days for the first time, when they give evidence in court.
Paris, 14, has agreed to join brother Prince as a key witness in the 40-billion-dollar lawsuit against Michael's concert promoters AEG, whom they have alleged to negligently hiring his doctor.
A source close to the family told the Mirror that both heard and saw certain things during Michael's last few weeks alive and Prince was always going to give evidence, but Paris's inclusion has been something of a shock.
The source said that Paris was very strong and assured in her depositions with AEG's lawyers, so the team decided that she should give evidence too.
The trial in LA centres on a wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by Michael's kids and his mother Katherine.
The Jackson family have said that Prince heard key discussions about the tour, Michael's health and what was expected of Dr Conrad Murray.
The family hopes to win 40 billion dollars in lost earnings if AEG is found liable in the three-month case. (ANI)
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