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The ENQUIRER goes inside JOHN TRAVOLTA’s nightmare house of death.
A devastated John Travolta has never returned to the vacation home where his son Jett died – and The ENQUIRER has obtained the first-ever photos which you can see in our print edition inside the now-tragic getaway.
Five years after 16-year-old Jett suffered a seizure at the family villa on Grand Bahama Island, The ENQUIRER has learned the holiday home is now rented out to vacationers.
The stunning lemon yellow-washed villa consists of four condo units that sit on an idyllic beach on the far western tip of the island in the Old Bahama Bay resort.
The public can book any of the four suites owned by the star for $680 to $750 a night.
The ENQUIRER identified the luxury suite where Jett died as number 1021. It has two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room with a terrace overlooking the ocean.