• Marks Unexplained World Episode 120: The Death of Naya Rivera

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Marks Unexplained World Episode 120: The Death of Naya Rivera

  • Summary

  • On July 8, 2020, American actress and singer Naya Rivera was declared missing after she failed to return from a boating excursion on Lake Piru near her home in California.

    Shortly afterwards, her rented boat with her 4-year-old son, Josey Dorsey, was located. Dorsey was unharmed.

    After her body was found, her death was ruled accidental, with the investigation determining Rivera exhausted herself saving her son's life in the water.

    The public manner of the search and Rivera's celebrity status contributed to extensive media attention on developments before and after she was found.

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    Description & Credits

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    www.frightnights.co.uk

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    Credits...

    Photography by Helen Poolar

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    Music by Adi Goldstein - Blank Light

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