Jenni Rivera's Fans Banned From Visiting Singer's Grave

Jenni Rivera’s Fans Banned From Visiting Her Grave
Fans leave candles and a picture of singer Jenni Rivera at a memorial spot on December 10, 2012 in Burbank, California. Rescue workers searched Monday the wreckage of a plane that carried Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera, a star on both sides of the border whose death shocked Latin music fans and celebrities. Civil Aviation director Alejandro Argudin said the search could take several days and that authorities were trying to determine if the Learjet, made in 1969, carried a black-box flight data recorder. AFP PHOTO/ROBYN BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
Fans leave candles and a picture of singer Jenni Rivera at a memorial spot on December 10, 2012 in Burbank, California. Rescue workers searched Monday the wreckage of a plane that carried Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera, a star on both sides of the border whose death shocked Latin music fans and celebrities. Civil Aviation director Alejandro Argudin said the search could take several days and that authorities were trying to determine if the Learjet, made in 1969, carried a black-box flight data recorder. AFP PHOTO/ROBYN BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

Jenni Rivera fans are banned from visiting “La Diva de la Banda” at the All Souls Cemetery in Long Beach, Calif., El Universal is reporting.

According to the Mexican daily, Rivera’s family members are in the process of creating a custom-made gravestone to be placed where she was buried, which will have an epitaph telling the late singer’s life story.

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