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By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:46 AM on 4th April 2011
Mohammed Al-Fayed has told Fulham FC fans they can 'go to hell' if they don't like a new statue of Michael Jackson erected at Craven Cottage Stadium.
The Egyptian businessman, who is chairman of the West London club, unveiled the bizarre Eighties-era 7ft 6ins statue of Jackson on Sunday ahead of his team's game against Blackpool.
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Frightening strikes twice: Second bizarre Jacko statue unveiled... but this one sparks hate mail and death threats
The sculpture, placed at a London music studio, follows Mohammed Al Fayed's creation unveiled at Fulham's Craven Cottage ground on Sunday. It recreates the heart-stopping moment Michael Jackson dangled his nine-month-old son from a fifth-floor Berlin hotel balcony has sparked outrage from his fans
Spot the difference: The sculpture, right, recreates the moment Jackson dangled baby Prince Michael II out of a Berlin hotel window for fans below in 2002, left
Scary: A barrage of angry messages have been posted on the company's website, with one Michael Jackson fan even threatening to set the studios on fire