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Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE I'm living proof you CAN speak to dead loved ones. All you need is dark room and a mirror: DR RAYMOND MOODY
The desire to communicate with dead loved ones - to apologize, to say 'I love you' or simply to hear their voice one last time - is both powerful and universal. But such encounters generally feature only in movies like Ghost and Truly, Madly, Deeply, or in the empty promises of charlatans preying on the bereaved.

News.com.au
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes suffered ‘terrible accident' two months after mother's death
Savage Garden lead singer Darren Hayes is recovering from a serious injury, shortly after suffering the loss of his mother. The Truly Madly Deeply singer shared a photo of his swollen jaw and X-ray imagery on Instagram, explaining he had 'a terrible accident.' Hayes wrote in the caption that on March 17, exactly two months after his mother died, he 'lost consciousness – I fainted shortly after getting out of bed and collapsed 3 times, losing consciousness each time.' 'The blunt force trauma was so severe it snapped my left jawbone in half. I woke up in a pool of blood, terrible pain in my left side of my head and with 9 teeth shattered.' The 52-year-old said he was 'so lucky' and thanked the medical team at St. John's Providence in Santa Monica. 'I could have died if I landed in a different position. They scanned for and ruled out heart issues and anything neurological.' Hayes underwent emergency reconstructive surgery and had a titanium brace inserted into his jaw followed by his mouth wired shut for eight weeks. The Australian-born singer said he had experienced some light-headedness and fainting spells before the incident, and the cause is being investigated by his medical care team. 'So far my heart is normal, my arteries are normal and I don't have a brain tumour or anything that could cause the accident,' he said, adding, 'No Judgement to those who partake but I do not take drugs or drink alcohol – this was a complete shock.' Hayes is one half of pop rock duo Savage Garden, with Daniel Jones on guitar and keyboards, known for late '90s hits like I Want You, Truly Madly Deeply and I Knew I Loved You. Savage Garden split in 2001, per Billboard, but Hayes continued his solo career. He thanked fans for understanding the reasons why he'll 'be out of action for quite some time.' 'After my jaw heals it's a long road to rehabbing my jaw function and then of course replacing my shattered teeth. I love you folks. I'm so grateful to be alive and every day I'm getting stronger.' Hayes revealed near the end of his post that not only had his mother recently died, but he also learned his father had died and he had just gone through a 'brutal divorce' from his husband of 17 years, Richard Cullen. According to People magazine, Hayes filed for divorce in 2023. 'I have had moments of deep sadness. But I am a survivor and I'll come back strong.' He also thanked everyone for their support, adding that he decided to share the news on social media because he had to cancel 'press and public things planned and I didn't want people to speculate.' 'I'm sure I'm gonna be fine – it's just time. Love you,' he added.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Savage Garden's Darren Hayes was 'close to death' after collapsing at home
Darren Hayes, frontman of pop duo Savage Garden, has revealed the shocking extent of his injuries after collapsing at his home in Santa Monica, California. The 52-year-old Australian singer, known for chart-toppers like Truly Madly Deeply, shared images of his severely bruised and swollen face on Instagram, along with an x-ray showing metal plates inserted into his jaw following the fall. Hayes, who has spent the past month recovering in private, explained the frightening ordeal in a caption: 'I lost consciousness, I fainted shortly after getting out of bed and collapsed 3 times, losing consciousness each time.' The accident left him with a broken jaw, requiring surgery and a difficult recovery. Fans flooded the post with messages of support as Hayes opened up about the painful incident for the first time, Mirror reported. READ MORE: Plush BMW torched outside Scots home as cops probe 'deliberate' blaze READ MORE: 'Extremely rare' Charles Rennie Mackintosh cutlery sells for over £175,000 View this post on Instagram A post shared by Darren Hayes (@darrenhayes) He added: "The blunt force trauma was so severe it snapped my left jawbone in half. I woke up in a pool of blood, terrible pain in my left side of my head and with 9 teeth shattered." Praising the medical team, he continued: "I could have died if I landed in a different position. They scanned for and ruled out heart issues and anything neurological." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Darren Hayes (@darrenhayes) Darren Hayes has revealed he underwent reconstructive surgery just days after his terrifying fall, with surgeons fitting a titanium brace to reconnect his jaw. To aid recovery, his mouth was wired shut for several weeks. In a candid update to fans, the former Savage Garden star shared: 'I am under incredible care. I have an amazing cardiologist and oral surgeon and we are trying to work out how and why I have been fainting. "So far my heart is normal, my arteries are normal and I don't have a brain tumour or anything that could cause the accident.' Addressing speculation, Hayes was clear: 'No judgement to those who partake but I do not take drugs or drink alcohol – this was a complete shock.' 'But we are still investigating,' he added. 'I just wanted my fans to know why I'll be out of action for quite some time.' Darren Hayes also took a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to his partner, whom he keeps out of the public eye. Instead of a traditional photo, he shared a playful image of the pair as puppets. 'It's not all bad news,' he wrote. 'The kindest, most generous and loving man came into my life almost two years ago, like a miracle. While I want to protect our private universe for as long as we can, here's a hilarious muppet picture of us." He continued: 'Thank you Heriberto for loving me and taking such care of me during some of the most challenging times in my life. I loved you the first time ever I saw your face.'


Fox News
20-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Savage Garden singer suffered ‘terrible accident' two months after his mother passed away
Savage Garden lead singer Darren Hayes is recovering from a serious injury, shortly after suffering the loss of his mother. The "Truly Madly Deeply" singer shared a photo of his swollen jaw and X-ray imagery on Instagram, explaining he had "a terrible accident." Hayes wrote in the caption that on March 17, exactly two months after his mother died, he "lost consciousness – I fainted shortly after getting out of bed and collapsed 3 times, losing consciousness each time." "The blunt force trauma was so severe it snapped my left jawbone in half. I woke up in a pool of blood, terrible pain in my left side of my head and with 9 teeth shattered." The 52-year-old said he was "so lucky" and thanked the medical team at St. John's Providence in Santa Monica. "I could have died if I landed in a different position. They scanned for and ruled out heart issues and anything neurological." Hayes underwent emergency reconstructive surgery and had a titanium brace inserted into his jaw followed by his mouth wired shut for eight weeks. The Australian-born singer said he had experienced some lightheadedness and fainting spells before the incident, and the cause is being investigated by his medical care team. "So far my heart is normal, my arteries are normal and I don't have a brain tumor or anything that could cause the accident," he said, adding, "No judgement to those who partake but I do not take drugs or drink alcohol – this was a complete shock." Hayes is one half of pop rock duo Savage Garden, with Daniel Jones on guitar and keyboards, known for late '90s hits like "I Want You," "Truly Madly Deeply," and "I Knew I Loved You." Savage Garden split in 2001, per Billboard, but Hayes continued his solo career. He thanked fans for understanding the reasons why he'll "be out of action for quite some time." "After my jaw heals it's a long road to rehabbing my jaw function and then of course replacing my shattered teeth. I love you folks. I'm so grateful to be alive and every day I'm getting stronger." Hayes revealed near the end of his post that not only had his mother recently died, but he also learned his father had died and he had just gone through a "brutal divorce" from his husband of 17 years, Richard Cullen. According to People magazine, Hayes filed for divorce in 2023. "I have had moments of deep sadness. But I am a survivor and I'll come back strong." He also thanked everyone for their support, adding that he decided to share the news on social media because he had to cancel "press and public things planned and I didn't want people to speculate." "I'm sure I'm gonna be fine – it's just time. Love you," he added.