Michael Jackson's oldest son Prince Michael, 16, testified in the wrongful death trial of his father, pop icon Michael Jackson, and AEG, the promoters of his last tour.
Prince Jackson's appearance in court Wednesday morning underscored the stress all the children of Michael Jackson are going through.
In emotional testimony Wednesday, Prince described scenes from the King of Pop's last moments that were hard to hear.
Prince Jackson, 16, said he was called upstairs the morning his father died and saw Dr. Conrad Murray attempting CPR.
"My dad was hanging half off the bed, and his eyes kind of rolled in the back of his head," Prince said, reported by CNN.
"My sister came upstairs, but we kept pulling her downstairs. She was screaming the whole time saying she wants her daddy."
Prince testified he was in tears when the paramedics arrived and rushed Jackson from the family's rented mansion to UCLA Medical Center. "I told my sister something that my dad always told us, that angels were still watching over him, and there had to be angels on Earth," he recalled.
Dr. Murray told the chldren, "Sorry, kids, Dad is dead."
"We just cried," Prince said in court. "Nothing will ever be the same," he said. "I can't sleep at night. I have a hard time sleeping. For a while after he died, I became emotionally distant from a lot of people."
His sister Paris, 15, recently attempted suicide.
"Out of all my siblings, she was probably hit the hardest because she was my dad's princess," he said. "It really hurt her a lot. She definitely is dealing with it in her own way." Blanket, 11, "doesn't have a father to guide him."
CNN reports that Prince is the first family witness to testify in the wrongful-death trial against AEG brought about by family matriarch, Katherine Jackson.
Dr. Conrad Murray is serving four years for adminstering a lethal dose of the anesthetic Propofol as a sleep aid to Jackson.