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Naya Rivera's son was helped into the boat by her, who boosted him onto the deck from behind before she died.

Naya Rivera's body was found at Lake Piru on July 13, and the Ventura County Sheriff said she had helped her son onto the boat before drowning.

Naya Rivera's body was found at Lake Piru on July 13, and the Ventura County Sheriff said she had helped her son onto the boat before drowning. On July 8, Rivera rented a boat at the lake in California and went on a swim with her four-year-old son. She went missing after she had helped her son aboard the boat and disappeared, according to the son. The Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office stated on July 13 that no drugs or alcohol were found to have played any role in her drowning. It is ruled out that her drowning was accidental.

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