Ex Ryan Dorsey opens for son in new interview

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Naya Rivera’s ex -husband opens up the “Glee” star’s tragic death almost five years later.

Ryan Dorsey who was married to Rivera from 2014 to 2018, sat down with people To reflect on the loss and share new details of the day the actress drowned in California’s Lake Piru. Rivera disappeared in July 2020 after walking out on the water in a rented boat with her then 4-year-old son, Josey. Josey came back safely, but after a search, Rivera’s body was found in the lake. She was 33.

In a talk with people, Dorsey shared that Josey still feels guilty of not being able to save his mother.

“Something he has said over and over is that he tried to find a raft of life and there was a rope, but there was a big spider on the rope and he was too scared to throw it,” Dorsey shared. “I am still to reassure him, ‘Buddy, that rope would not be long enough.'”

According to Dorsey, it was windy that day, so Josey got scared when he and Rivera jumped into the water and asked his mother to “die” to die “as she replied,” Don’t be silly. “

When the boat began to get away from them, Rivera asked her son to swim back to it, Dorsey said, adding that it still “doesn’t make much sense how he was able to move on and she wasn’t. “

“(Josey) said the last thing she said was his name, and then she went under and he didn’t see her anymore,” he said. “It just cuts my world that he had to witness her last moments.”

Dorsey also revealed that Josey’s grandmother has shown him his mother on TV and that he watched the “Glee” concert movie.

“You could see his eyes well treating a little,” he said. “But he is a strong boy and he has a lot of content and episodes and things. His mother will live forever.”

In 2020, Dorsey filed an unlawful death case against Ventura County, United Water Conservation District and Parks and Recreation Management, claiming that Boat Rivera rented did not come with key security features and was not equipped with flotation or life -saving devices. The trial, which called Rivera’s death “completely preventable,” also said that she was not informed of the dangerous conditions of the lake.

“There are no signs that warn visitors about the dangers of swimming in the lake, wearing life vests when they swim or sailing, or that dozens of others have drowned in Lake Piru,” the document says.

The trial was settled in 2022. Attorney Amjad M. Khan told people At the time when “through this solution, Josey will receive just compensation for having to endure the drowning of her beloved mother at Lake Piru,” adds, “adds,” although the tragic loss of Josey’s mother can never really be overcome, we are very satisfied With the monetary settlement will significantly help Josey with his life beyond this tragedy. ”

Contribution: Charles Trepany