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Alfred Jackson, Prince’s half-brother, dead at 66
    2019-09-03  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ALFRED JACKSON, one of Prince’s six surviving siblings, has died, Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Jackson was 66.

Jackson, Prince’s older half-brother, died at his home in Kansas City, Missouri, according to TMZ, who first reported the news.

The cause of death has not been released, but police told TMZ that they believe he died of natural causes.

Jackson, who was an Air Force veteran, had lived in VA housing. Following his brother’s death, he reportedly used money from his inheritance to purchase a home in Kansas City.

Jackson was the son of Mattie Baker, Prince’s mother, prior to her marriage to Prince’s father, John L. Nelson. No will has been found since Prince died on April 21, 2016 and he had no known children. Since then, the musician’s estate affairs have been split between Tyka, and his half-siblings Jackson, Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson, John Nelson and Omar Baker. Three years after Prince’s death in April, his estate was still tied up in legal proceedings and had not been officially valued (though it’s believed to be worth hundreds of millions) and it had not been fully disbursed to the remaining heirs, as USA Today noted at the time.

(SD-Agencies)

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