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New details are being revealed as to Malcolm-Jamal Warnertragic Death on Costa Rica beach.
Back Roger SanzPresident of the Southern Caribbean Tourism and Trade Chamber, Warner died at Playa Grande in southern Caribbean. It was 54.
“Playa Grande is located between Manzanillo and Punta Boa,” shared Sanz in a statement to Weekly US On Monday, July 21.
According to Sanz, a nearby viewing tower was placed courtesy of volunteers and an organization called Caribbean Guard.
“There are over 50 certified volunteers with full first aid and rescue training, which patrols the beaches of the Caribbean,” explained Sanz. “We are a very organized destination.”
Sanz said that many hotel and holiday rental operators inform guests of the nearby oceans, but they acknowledge “unfortunately, not all of them do.”
“That’s where problems arise, when people come and don’t know the currents or sea conditions,” Sanz claimed. “That can lead to deaths and tragedies like the one that happened last Sunday, when the American actor drowned.”
National Police Costa Rican confirmed to ABC NEWS On Monday Warner drowned on a beach at Costa Rica. His The cause of death It was reported to be asphyxia.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Desiree Navarro/WirimageCosta Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department revealed to Us that a preliminary investigation indicates that the victim “appears to have entered the sea and was probably swept away by current.”
After the man was rescued by spectators and transported ashore, he was treated by Red Red Cost Rican. Eventually, he was declared dead at the scene.
“Despite the rescue efforts made by Caribbean Guard volunteers in Playa Grande, the actor – who was on holiday in the area with his family – lost his life tragically,” Sanz said in a statement. “We want to make it clear that we are organized, that most of us inform our clients and visitors. But as in the world, accidents can happen – and this time, it happened to us.”
Warner was best known for playing Theodore Huxtable on NBC Sitting Comedy COSBY SHOW. The character played a favorite fan between 1984 and 1992 and won Emmy’s nomination.
Most recently he starred in the drama Fox Medical The resident for five of the show’s six seasons.
Warner was also the host of the podcast “Not All Hood” side by side Candace Kelley. The pair discussed “live experiences and black people’s identities in America,” according to the show’s description.
At the time of his death, Warner married and picking up a girl. They never revealed their names, probably for privacy reasons.