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✅ I cannot verify the specific article titled "jeff-buckleys-ex-reveals-intimate-details-of-the-rock-legends-final-days-before-his-death-at-30-exclusive" based on the search results provided. The search results contain factual information about Jeff Buckley's death on May 29, 1997, but do not include any articles matching the headline you're asking me to fact-check.
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❌ No, we couldn't find enough information regarding this specific article on authoritative news outlets. However, here's what we found:
The search results confirm basic facts about Jeff Buckley's death that any credible reporting should align with:
1. https://allthatsinteresting.com/jeff-buckley-death - (Trust Score 8/10)
- Covers Jeff Buckley's drowning on May 29, 1997, in Memphis, Tennessee, and notes that his autopsy showed no drugs or alcohol
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Buckley - (Trust Score 9/10)
- Provides detailed documentation that his death was ruled an accidental drowning, with his autopsy showing no signs of drugs or alcohol
3. https://www.undertheradarmag.com/blog/last_goodbye_some_notes_on_the_death_and_legacy_of_jeff_buckley/ - (Trust Score 7/10)
- Documents the circumstances of his drowning in Wolf River and his work on his second album at the time
Without access to the specific article you mentioned, I cannot verify whether an ex-partner's account of his "final days" exists in major outlets. If you can provide the actual URL or publication source of the article you're checking, I can better assess its credibility against established facts about his death.