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Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. While there is no record of a tornado that day, a tornado did strike Kansas a day before (June 21, 1969) at 10:40 pm in Saline County.

Since she died at her home in England, and the tornado struck late at night in Kansas, it was technically the same day.

In reality, there are plenty of tornadoes in Kansas during tornado season (from March to May) so it's really not that much of a coincidence that there was a tornado on the ground in that time period.

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no but a tornado did tear through Kansas the state in the hour that Judy Garland died. I dont know if this is a myth or if it is fake but you can search it up.

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