The Ventura Sheriff’s Office said Monday afternoon that she “trusts” that a painting discovered this morning in Lake Piru, California, is the 33-year-old “Glee” actress, Naya Rivera, who disappeared last week while sailing with her 4-year-old son. Child.
“Based on the place where the frame was discovered, the physical characteristics of the frame, the clothing of the frame … we are convinced that the framework we discovered is that of Naya Rivera,” Sheriff Bill Ayub said at a news conference.
Ayub said the frame discovered near the surface of the water in the northeast corner of the lake will be taken to the medical examiner’s office.
Rivera disappeared on July 8 after renting a pontoon with his son, whom he discovered asleep hours later on the boat.
Search personnel, non-public boats and helicopters promptly began a “methodical and thorough search” of Rivera until this morning, when the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said it had found a frame in the water.
Ayub said that the domain of the lake where Rivera and her son had swede before she disappeared, she knew through Facetime videos of the circle of relatives and an adult life jacket discovered aboard the boat.
Monday was the sixth day of Searching for Rivera. “This has been an incredibly complicated time for your circle of relatives in this ordeal,” the sheriff said. “We express your pain at the loss of Naya.” Ayub noticed there was no suspicion of guilt or suicide. Rivera is best known for the game’s animator Santana Lopez in Glee, and has also made the impression in The Royal Family and The Master of Disguise.
Rivera’s painting uncovered on the seventh anniversary of the death of Glee co-star Cory Monteith. Monteith died on July 13, 2013 at the age of 31 after taking a fatal mix of heroin and alcohol in a hotel room in Vancouver.
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I am a journalist born in Britain covering the latest news for Forbes, with past experience on CBS, CNN and Inc. I attended NYU where I studied politics, economy and languages (I speak French and Spanish) and directed the student newspaper.