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Body of ‘Glee’ star found in California lake

- By Andrew Dalton

ANGELES — The body of “Glee” star Naya Rivera was found Monday at a Southern California lake, authoritie­s said.

Ventura County Sheriff’s officials confirmed at an afternoon news conference that search crews found her body floating in the northeast corner of Lake Piru earlier in the day.

The discovery came five days after Rivera, 33, disappeare­d on Lake Piru, where her son was found July 8 asleep and alone on a rented pontoon boat, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s said the following day that they believed Rivera had drowned.

Rivera’s body was flown 40 miles to the coroner’s office in Ventura, where an autopsy would be conducted, Sheriff’s Capt. Eric Buschow said.

Rivera’s family has been notified of the discovery.

The lake, about an hour’s drive from Los Angeles, was searched by dozens of divLOS ers working in waters with little visibility, with help from sonar and robotic devices combing the bottom and helicopter­s and drones searching above.

“I can’t imagine what it’s like for her parents, her family,” Buschow said. “It takes an emotional toll on the search teams too.”

Rivera played singing cheerleade­r Santana Lopez for six seasons on the Fox musical-comedy “Glee.”

She is the third major cast member from the show to die in their 30s. The confirmati­on of her death comes seven years to the day after co-star Cory Monteith died at 31 from a toxic mix of alcohol and heroin, with the series losing one of its leads while it was still on the air.

Another co-star, Mark Salling, who Rivera dated at one point, killed himself in 2018 at age 35 after pleading guilty to child pornograph­y charges.

Rivera had experience boating on the lake in Los Padres National Forest, authoritie­s said.

 ?? RINGO H.W. CHIU/AP ?? The Ventura County Sheriff ’s Office said Monday that the body of Naya Rivera was found at Lake Piru in California.
RINGO H.W. CHIU/AP The Ventura County Sheriff ’s Office said Monday that the body of Naya Rivera was found at Lake Piru in California.

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