Michael Jackson's death bed has been pulled from auction at the request of the singer's family.
The bed, where Jackson spent his final days, was part of a larger auction of items from the singer's rented house.
With a starting bid of $3,000 the bed was due to go up for auction in LA on December 17.
Other items being auctioned include upholstered chairs from his "medication room" smeared with the singer's makeup and a chalkboard on which one of his children wrote "I (heart) Daddy. SMILE, it's for free,"
Dr Conrad Murray was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson earlier last week.
He is expected to face up to four years in prison and lose his license to practise medicine.