Naya Rivera’s death has been ruled an accident, the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office has said.
09.07.2020 - 16:35 / tvguide.com
Glee star Naya Rivera is missing after her 4-year-old son was found alone on a boat Wednesday evening in Lake Piru in Ventura County, California. Ventura County Sheriff's Department Capt.
Eric Buschow told The Los Angeles Times that Rivera, 33, rented the boat around 1 p.m. PT to go swimming with her child, but the boy was later found sleeping alone on the boat by others on the lake.
Naya Rivera’s death has been ruled an accident, the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office has said.
Amber Riley posted a video of Naya Rivera singing “Skidamarink” with her 4-year-old son, Josey, after the late actress’ body was found in Lake Piru on Monday, July 13.“My favorite duet partner,” the Los Angeles native, 34, captioned the Tuesday, July 14, Instagram footage. “I love you.
Update 7/13/20 1:57 p.m. ET: The Ventura County Sheriff's Office recovered a body during its continued search for Naya Rivera on Monday morning.
A body has been found at the lake where former “Glee” star Naya Rivera went missing in Southern California last week.
A body was recovered Monday at Lake Piru in Southern California, the site where Glee actress Naya Rivera went missing last Wednesday while boating with her 4-year-old son.
Naya Rivera was reported missing on Wednesday. The 33-year-old actress, best known for playing Santana Lopez on the hit series Glee, vanished after renting a pontoon boat with her four-year-old son Josey Dorsey.
The search for former Glee star Naya Rivera continues, 24 hours since the actress was reported missing after disappearing during a boating trip with her four-year-old son.
Update 3:05 p.m. ET:Ventura County Sheriff's Office officials are now calling the search for missing Glee star Naya Rivera a recovery effort, rather than a search and rescue. "That hasn't changed anything, and the efforts that we're putting forth to locate her," Ventura County Sheriff's Deputy Chris Dyer told CBSN Los Angeles.
Dive teams from across southern California have been enlisted in the search for former Glee star Naya Rivera, who is feared drowned after going missing on Lake Piru on Wednesday
Naya Rivera starred in six seasons of Ryan Murphy's musical comedy Glee as the witty cheerleader Santana Lopez. On Wednesday (July 8), the 33-year-old actress went missing at Southern California's Lake Piru while apparently on a boating trip with her 4-year-old son.
Lake Piru in Southern California is closed to the public as authorities continued their search Thursday forGleeactress Naya Rivera, who went missing Wednesday while boating with her 4-year-old son Josey on Lake Piru. Dive teams from throughout the region are assisting the Ventura County Sheriff's Department through mutual aid, according to authorities.
Glee star is currently missing in southern California. According to multiple news outlets, including , the Ventura County Sheriff's Office has been conducting a search (which will resume this morning) after Rivera apparently vanished from Lake Piru, where her four-year-old son was later found alone in a boat. Per the , Sheriff's Capt. Eric Buschow said in a news conference Rivera rented a pontoon boat around 1 p.m.
Sheriff's officials have said former Glee actor Naya Rivera is feared to have drowned after going missing at a lake in southern California on Wednesday. A search operation at Lake Piru was suspended overnight and is due to resume on Thursday as officials search for the 33-year-old actor.
This is so heartbreaking.
pic.twitter.com/wCunAlGJ1BAccording to reports, Josey told authorities that his actress mom never got back on the boat after the pair went swimming.
Authorities went searching for Glee actress Naya Rivera on Wednesday night (July 8) after her 4-year-old son Josey was found floating alone in a rented boat in Lake Piru. According to Ventura County Sheriff's Department, Rivera reportedly rented a boat at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Three hours later, another boater found her son in a boat by himself wearing a life vest.