
Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s body to be transported to Los Angeles .
Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s body is being prepared for return to Los Angeles after his remains were released to his family following the completion of an autopsy in Costa Rica. Officials confirmed that the autopsy was finalized on Wednesday morning, and his body is expected to depart Costa Rica on Thursday, arriving in Los Angeles by Friday morning.
The U.S. Embassy is assisting Warner’s family with arrangements to bring him home. According to sources familiar with the situation, Warner had been in Costa Rica with his daughter as part of a homeschooling program. His wife, who had been with them in the country weeks earlier, was not present at the time of the incident and reportedly learned of his passing via a phone call.
Warner, 54, tragically died by accidental drowning at a beach without lifeguards. He was found unresponsive in the water and could not be revived. Authorities also confirmed that a 29-year-old Nicaraguan man involved in the same incident was treated and released without complications.
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