She said: “Elvis looked as if his entire body had completely frozen in a seated position while using the commode and then had fallen forward, in that fixed position, directly in front of it…

“It was clear that, from the time whatever hit him to the moment he had landed on the floor, Elvis hadn’t moved.”

While fans may be comforted to know, if Elvis did indeed die in Graceland, that he had his girlfriend near him, there is one detail about her story which might make this incorrect once more.

In her testimony, Ginger said he had fallen forward ‘while using the commode.’

This has fuelled the long-held rumour that The King died on the toilet, and as most would do these ablutions alone, this may mean Elvis’ death was, indeed, when he was not surrounded by friends and family.

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