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Lifeguard reveals new details about effort to rescue ‘Cosby Show' star from drowning

Lifeguard reveals new details about effort to rescue ‘Cosby Show' star from drowning

Yahoo23-07-2025
Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner was found unresponsive in the ocean, after he was swept away in a strong rip current, according to Costa Rican officials. Warner was pulled onto a surfboard by a trained lifeguard who was there to surf, according to a volunteer lifeguard organization. Despite the efforts of bystanders and first responders, Warner could not be revived. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports.
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