Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies
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The sudden and heartbreaking death of beloved actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role as Theo on The Cosby Show, has left fans reeling—and now, new and conflicting details about what actually happened that day in Costa Rica are sparking confusion and conspiracy theories across social media.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner was honored by his friends and fans during a live tribute on his 'Not All Hood' podcast, led by his co-host Candace Kelley. 'The Cosby Show' actor, 54, died as a result of accidental drowning in Costa Rica0.
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Officials are setting the record straight about Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s death. Despite earlier reports, Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) told People on Friday that the “Cosby Show” alum’s daughter was actually not in the water at the time of his drowning.
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The medical professional who pulled Malcolm-Jamal Warner out of the “rough” Costa Rica ocean where the actor died on Sunday is speaking out about the harrowing scene. The doctor, who asked not to be identified by name, told Us Weekly Thursday that he was “about 200 meters from the incident.”
The OIJ is providing new details that clarify the timeline of events that lead to Malcolm-Jamal Warner's death. "It was at that moment that they were swept away by the current, and the friend managed to get out,
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After Warner’s accidental drowning, Playa Grande lifeguards confirmed they were “not present” on the beach at the time of the incident due to lack of “resources.”
The actor made famous by playing Theo Huxtable in "The Cosby Show" died this weekend in an accident in Costa Rica.
Officials initially claimed that the actor’s 8-year-old daughter was in the ocean with him moments before he drowned.
Journalist and professor Candace Kelley, who hosted the Not All Hood (NAH) podcast with the late 'Cosby Show' actor, opens up to PEOPLE about her memories of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, calling him a man who was hilarious,