Actress Naya Rivera has been laid to rest. The "Glee" star, 33, was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles on Friday, July 24, according to a death certificate obtained by People magazine.
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A reported seven people have drowned in Lake Piru between the timespan of 1994 and 2000, and now a rescuer from Naya Rivera‘s search investigation is speaking out about the lake in particular.
The 33-year-old Glee actress disappeared while boating at the lake in California with her son Josey, 4, on Wednesday (July 8). Josey told authorities his mom went swimming and never came back to the boat.
“The best thing that we can say that contributes to a lot of the drownings is when people go swimming
Actress Naya Rivera has been laid to rest. The "Glee" star, 33, was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles on Friday, July 24, according to a death certificate obtained by People magazine.
Glee star Naya Rivera's cause of death has been confirmed as accidental drowning after her body was recovered from Lake Piru on Monday, 13 July.The 33 year old’s cause of death has been ruled as an accident by the medical examiner's office. Naya had been enjoying a day out on the lake on 8 July with her four year old son Josey, before she went missing and was presumed dead.
Naya Rivera’s bond with her Glee costars ahead of her disappearance and death was unique and felt by everyone who knew her.“Everybody got along and I think everybody respected each other,” Zack Teperman, Rivera’s former publicist told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday, July 13. “I think she respected them.
Tributes are pouring in for Naya Rivera, following her death in a lake aged 33.The Glee star went missing during a boating trip with her four-year-old son at Lake Piru in Southern California last week.The youngster was found alone in the boat and a search was launched to find the actress.On Monday, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office confirmed that her body had been found.Following the news a flood of tributes were offered for Naya - who is best known for playing high school cheerleader Santana
Ryan Dorsey is seen arriving at Lake Piru in California on Monday (July 13).
ABC7 Eyewitness News caught a heartbreaking moment featuring Naya Rivera‘s family and friends on site at Lake Piru in California just before it was announced that a body was found during the search for the missing Glee star.
TMZ reports that her body was recovered from Lake Piru on Monday morning.According to CNN, Rivera was declared missing on July 8 after she had rented a boat and headed out on Lake Piru in California with only her 4-year-old son, Josey Hollis Dorsey.When the boat didn’t return in time, a search began. Rivera’s son was found sleeping alone in the boat, and there was no sign of his mother.
Also Read: Naya Rivera's 'Glee' Co-Star Heather Morris Pleads to Join Search: 'We Are Feeling Helpless'The Ventura County Sheriff’s office will hold a press conference Monday at 2 p.m. PT to address their findings.Rivera went missing Wednesday after renting a boat at Lake Piru in California with her 4-year-old son.
Naya Rivera has been presumed dead after going missing while swimming in Lake Piru in California on Wednesday (July 8). Her son Josey, 4, revealed that she did not come back to the boat after going swimming.
Investigators will continue searching for Naya Rivera at Lake Piru in California “at least through Tuesday.”
Naya Rivera's former co-stars are defending themselves against online critics.
Some of Naya Rivera’s former co-stars are defending themselves against online critics. “Glee” alums Kevin McHale and Amber Riley took to Twitter on Sunday to ask fans to focus on Rivera and to show respect to her family and friends during this difficult time.
Glee actress Naya Rivera was reported missing this week after her 4-year-old son, Josey Dorsey, was found alone on a pontoon boat they had rented to go swimming in Lake Piru in Ventura County, California. Hours after a search-and-rescue effort began, NBC Los Angeles's Robert Kovacik tweeted at 9:55 A.M.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorThe Ventura County Sheriff’s Department is attempting to dissaude the public from joining the search for “Glee” actress Naya Rivera, who is presumed to be drowned after a swimming accident Wednesday at California’s Lake Piru.Ventura County Sheriff’s Captain Eric Buschow told Variety that authorities do not want friends or fans of Rivera to attempt to search the area by themselves.“It’s going to be oppressively hot.