Barack and Michelle Obama share touching posts for chef Tafari Campbell after his tragic death
04.08.2023 - 02:15
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Barack Obama and Michelle Obama are mourning the tragic loss of their chef Tafari Campbell. The 45-year-old was found dead on July 24 near their Martha’s Vineyard summer retreat. On Wednesday, they both shared photos with Campbell, honoring his memory.A post shared by Barack Obama (@barackobama)The former president shared two photos of the chef with kind words.
“Tafari Campbell showed us what true character looks like. He believed that actions speak louder than words. And he used his immense gifts to bring people together, provide comfort, and spread joy.
I’ll miss him every day,” Barack wrote in the caption.A post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)Michelle shared her own statement, calling him her “friend.” “I will miss my friend, Tafari...the emptiness is hard. But I promise to stay strong, keep living, and honor your legacy in every way possible. Rest in peace, my brother,” she wrote in the caption.Sasha Obama embraces boho chic in effortless summer style while in Los AngelesMalia Obama goes grocery shopping in shorts and printed shirtThere have been many conspiracy theories surrounding Campbell’s passing, but police have ruled that he drowned after a tragic paddle-boarding accident on July 23.
It’s reported that Campbell was with a staffer to the former president who saw him fall off his paddleboard before disappearing under the water, per the Daily Mail. He was reportedly not wearing a life jacket, and the female staffer tried to save him but couldn’t get to him in time. The woman rushed back to shore and asked for help, with a Secret Service agent calling for emergency services from the Obamas’ estate in Edgartown, sources told the Daily Mail.
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