Grief expert David Kessler talks to ET about Michael Jackson's private interment and how he perceives the King of Pop's three children are handling the loss of their father.
"Interestingly enough, I think as long as his body was still in movement between the tests, the autopsy and where he was going to be buried, you almost have a sense that he is still with us," Kessler says. "When someone is finally laid to rest, you do have a sense of completion, a closure to that chapter of his life."
Kessler, who co-authored several books together with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, including On Grief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss, tells ET after watching footage of the private burial, that the family must be filled with a lot of emotions.
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