Correction in reds, personal flavor in green
Eugene and I have spent a month-long holiday on the island. Jackson died on the second day of our stay there. Then we arrived to the airport, took a bus and came back home. I got the mail out from the mailbox. We sat down at the table and I was looking through the newspaper during lunch/breakfast/dinner. Then I exclaimed, "Can you imagine? Michael jackson died." (I dunno why, it never sounded natural to me to add "has" before died.)



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You can, the "has" just adds a time component. We're looking at the difference between past participle form (I forgot the name of the tense..maybe past perfect) and simple past. In simple past ("he bought a house") time is irrelevant. He bought a house, completed action. With the past participle form ("He has bought a house") it indicates a time component... so you can leave the specific time unsaid, or add "he has bought a house recently/finally"... it can also be indicative of the duration of the time of the buy "he has bought the house after plenty of haggling over the price"... 
