Joe Jackson, the father of the late Michael Jackson and patriarch of the musical family, suffered a stroke while visiting Brazil and was hospitalised in the intensive care unit of a Sao Paulo hospital, the facility said on Monday.
In an emailed statement, the Albert Einstein hospital said only that Jackson was admitted on Sunday afternoon and was suffering from an irregular heartbeat. The statement did not provide any further details about Jackson’s condition, and a spokeswoman said on Monday evening that the hospital still did not have further comment on Jackson’s condition.
One of the organisers of a party that brought Jackson to Brazil for his 87th birthday said he was doing well.
“He is perfectly conscious, he is talking perfectly well without any problems, he is completely dynamic,” said Nogueira Fresco, one of the organisers of the party.
The fete marking Jackson’s birthday went ahead on Saturday without its guest of honour, who local media said was not feeling well enough to attend.
Nexxing, the company that invited Jackson to Brazil, said he arrived in the South American nation on Wednesday and attended several events, including a visit to a Sao Paulo soccer stadium, before falling ill. Photos from his official website show him dining in Sao Paulo restaurants.
Jackson had been scheduled to leave Brazil on Tuesday.
He has suffered minor strokes in the past, including one in 2012.