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Voluntary Life Rescuers who have been in contact with those present on the beach where Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dead shines light on the A tragic sequence of events.
Back Mike bitches – Lifeguard coach and Vice President of Caribbean Guards, a group of 35 volunteer life rescuers – Warner and a group of unknown individuals a surf lesson early in the day.
“They had a good surf lesson,” a bitch was shared with her alone Weekly US On Tuesday, July 22. “After the surf lesson, I think they stayed on the beach for a while and then decided to get back in the water.”
According to a bitch, there were three people in “distress” in the water, including a woman and a young girl. And good Samaritans – a boogie resident and a doctor – jumped into the water to look for a fourth person.
“The three of them managed to go out with some help,” shared a bay, adding that the doctor’s wife was also “taking care” of those involved. “Someone else who was on the beach with a Boogie board went out to go looking for Malcolm because they learned that fourth person.”
According to a voluntary lifeguard Sofia CordobaThe doctor, who was on the beach with his wife, saw, “A group of people, so he took his table and prepared to go to the place where the people were,” said Cordoba. “He realizes that there are many people who try to help who rather put themselves at risk because no one had a float element.”
Eventually, the doctor on the spot found a Warner underwater.
Cordoba added that about five minutes into the doctor’s search “saw shadow” and pulled Warner, who was unconscious, to the surface.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Cindy Ord/Getty images“He pulled him to the surface and did exactly what he was supposed to do,” added Geist. “(He gave him five urgent breaths – which is always our best chance of bringing someone back – when he got above the water and then managed to bring him ashore quickly where they started CPR.”
According to a bitch, other individuals were on the beach and assisting in the administration of CPR between 2 and 2:30 pm on Sunday, July 20. Within 11 to 12 minutes, ambulances also reached “quickly” and had an automated external defibrillator (AED) ready for use.
“They continued CPR for, I think, 30 minutes or more,” said Gist. “The resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful.”
The news broke on Monday, July 21, that Warner died at the age of 54 After accidental drowning in Playa Grande, Cahuita, Lemón.
Back Roger SanzPresident of the Caribbean Tourism and Trade Chamber, the beach where Warner died “very much” and “well -known among surfers.”
“It has strong currents and produces many waves, making it a highly active area,” Sanz explained in a statement to Us.
While the Caribbean Guards usually patrol Playa Grande every Sunday, Geist and Caribbean Guard decided to move their lifeguard group to another beach that had “several events” in recent weeks.
“It’s another reason we need help,” he added to Us. “Anything we can do to try to produce support for our organization will allow us to cover that beach.
Costa Rican’s judicial investigation agency confirmed that Warner’s autopsy was completed on Tuesday. The The cause of death determined to be “asphyxia because of underwater.” (Asphyxia occurs when an individual is not having enough oxygen in his body.)
Warner’s death was accidentally awarded by officers.
Punishment show Alum had been in Costa Rica since July 13. He has survived by his wife and daughtertheir identities were never revealed in public.