Shad Gaspard has been found dead after he went missing following a swim at Venice Beach in California on Sunday. He was 39.
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Shad Gaspard has been found dead after he went missing following a swim at Venice Beach in California on Sunday. He was 39.
We are sad to say the search for Shad Gaspard has ended in tragedy.
Shad Gaspard has been found dead after he went missing following a swim at Venice Beach in California on Sunday. He was 39.
Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) pro Shad Gaspard‘s body was found washed up on Venice Beach on Wednesday morning after he was swept out to sea in Southern California last weekend while swimming with his young son.
Shad Gaspard was found dead on Wednesday, May 20, after being the subject of a search effort after going missing on Sunday, May 17. He was 39.
By Ellise Shafer
Former World Wrestling Entertainment pro Shad Gaspard was still missing Tuesday after he was swept out to sea in Southern California last weekend while swimming with his young son.
Former WWE superstar Shad Gaspard has gone missing near Venice Beach, California. The wrestler was visiting the beach with his son and wife Siliana. He was one of the swimmers who were pulled into a rip current at the beach. The 39-year-old was the only one who went under. According to TMZ, as the lifeguards rushed to rescue the wrestler, he requested them to help his son first. While they successfully saved his son, a large wave crashed onto Gaspard.
Wrestler Shad Gaspard has gone missing following a swim at Venice Beach in California.
Former WWE star Shad Gaspard went missing on Sunday, May 17, while swimming at Venice Beach in Los Angeles with his 10-year-old son.
Shad Gaspard, well known as being a former WWE star, has gone missing on Sunday (May 17) after going for a swim in Venice Beach, California with his 10-year-old son.
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