A 4-year-old saves and Drowning by Numbers actor: "Reward to your son who endured mother's death."

The late Naya Jenni Rivera family, famous for FOX drama Glee, has concluded the lawsuit two years after the deceaseds Drowning by Numbers.The death lawsuit filed by Ryan Doshi, the ex-husband of Naya Jenni Rivera, on behalf of her son was eventually settled, foreign media reported on the 1st (local time).All parties reached an agreement, according to reports, Amjad M. Khan, a lawyer for Jenni Riveras 6-year-old Joshi.Through this agreement, Josh will be given a fair reward for having to endure the grief of his beloved mother, Drowning by Numbers, on Lake Piru, Khan told Entertainment Tonight.Although Joshs mothers tragic death can never be truly overcome, we are very pleased that the financial agreement will be a great help to his life beyond Joshs tragedy, he said.Khan added that the agreement should be approved by the Ventura High Court on Wednesday.In a November 2020 lawsuit against the Ventura County Integrated Water Reserve and Park Recreation Management Center, Jenni Rivera claimed insolvency in safety management.Jenni Rivera said: The boat was not equipped with security to prevent swimmers from separating from the boat, including a safe-access ladder, proper ropes, anchors and radio.There was also no warning of strong tides, low visibility, high winds, or changes in the depth of water in Lake Piru. A further investigation found that the boat did not have a floating device or a lifesaving device.This is a direct violation of U.S. California law, in which all pontoon boats over 16 feet have to be equipped with a support device; for reference, Jenni Rivera did a good job of swimming during her lifetime.Jenni Rivera went missing while sailing with her then-four-year-old son on July 8, 2020; extensive searches began, and his body was found on July 13.His son, Josh, was in the boat in unharmed condition; according to police, Jenni Rivera saved his son and put him on the boat, but he could not.Iya Jenni Rivera SNS
The late Naya Jenni Rivera family, famous for FOX drama Glee, has concluded the lawsuit two years after the deceaseds Drowning by Numbers.The death lawsuit filed by Ryan Doshi, the ex-husband of Naya Jenni Rivera, on behalf of her son was eventually settled, foreign media reported on the 1st (local time).All parties reached an agreement, according to reports, Amjad M. Khan, a lawyer for Jenni Riveras 6-year-old Joshi.Through this agreement, Josh will be given a fair reward for having to endure the grief of his beloved mother, Drowning by Numbers, on Lake Piru, Khan told Entertainment Tonight.Although Joshs mothers tragic death can never be truly overcome, we are very pleased that the financial agreement will be a great help to his life beyond Joshs tragedy, he said.Khan added that the agreement should be approved by the Ventura High Court on Wednesday.In a November 2020 lawsuit against the Ventura County Integrated Water Reserve and Park Recreation Management Center, Jenni Rivera claimed insolvency in safety management.Jenni Rivera said: The boat was not equipped with security to prevent swimmers from separating from the boat, including a safe-access ladder, proper ropes, anchors and radio.There was also no warning of strong tides, low visibility, high winds, or changes in the depth of water in Lake Piru. A further investigation found that the boat did not have a floating device or a lifesaving device.This is a direct violation of U.S. California law, in which all pontoon boats over 16 feet have to be equipped with a support device; for reference, Jenni Rivera did a good job of swimming during her lifetime.Jenni Rivera went missing while sailing with her then-four-year-old son on July 8, 2020; extensive searches began, and his body was found on July 13.His son, Josh, was in the boat in unharmed condition; according to police, Jenni Rivera saved his son and put him on the boat, but he could not.Iya Jenni Rivera SNS
The late Naya Jenni Rivera family, famous for FOX drama Glee, has concluded the lawsuit two years after the deceaseds Drowning by Numbers.The death lawsuit filed by Ryan Doshi, the ex-husband of Naya Jenni Rivera, on behalf of her son was eventually settled, foreign media reported on the 1st (local time).All parties reached an agreement, according to reports, Amjad M. Khan, a lawyer for Jenni Riveras 6-year-old Joshi.Through this agreement, Josh will be given a fair reward for having to endure the grief of his beloved mother, Drowning by Numbers, on Lake Piru, Khan told Entertainment Tonight.Although Joshs mothers tragic death can never be truly overcome, we are very pleased that the financial agreement will be a great help to his life beyond Joshs tragedy, he said.Khan added that the agreement should be approved by the Ventura High Court on Wednesday.In a November 2020 lawsuit against the Ventura County Integrated Water Reserve and Park Recreation Management Center, Jenni Rivera claimed insolvency in safety management.Jenni Rivera said: The boat was not equipped with security to prevent swimmers from separating from the boat, including a safe-access ladder, proper ropes, anchors and radio.There was also no warning of strong tides, low visibility, high winds, or changes in the depth of water in Lake Piru. A further investigation found that the boat did not have a floating device or a lifesaving device.This is a direct violation of U.S. California law, in which all pontoon boats over 16 feet have to be equipped with a support device; for reference, Jenni Rivera did a good job of swimming during her lifetime.Jenni Rivera went missing while sailing with her then-four-year-old son on July 8, 2020; extensive searches began, and his body was found on July 13.His son, Josh, was in the boat in unharmed condition; according to police, Jenni Rivera saved his son and put him on the boat, but he could not.Iya Jenni Rivera SNS

The late Naya Jenni Rivera family, famous for FOX drama Glee, has concluded the lawsuit two years after the deceased's Drowning by Numbers.

The death lawsuit filed by Ryan Doshi, the ex-husband of Naya Jenni Rivera, on behalf of her son was eventually settled, foreign media reported on the 1st (local time).

All parties reached an agreement, according to reports, Amjad M. Khan, a lawyer for Jenni Rivera's 6-year-old Joshi.

"Through this agreement, Josh will be given a fair reward for having to endure the grief of his beloved mother, Drowning by Numbers, on Lake Piru," Khan told Entertainment Tonight.

"Although Josh's mother's tragic death can never be truly overcome, we are very pleased that the financial agreement will be a great help to his life beyond Josh's tragedy," he said.

Khan added that the agreement should be approved by the Ventura High Court on Wednesday.

In a November 2020 lawsuit against the Ventura County Integrated Water Reserve and Park Recreation Management Center, Jenni Rivera claimed insolvency in safety management. Jenni Rivera said: "The boat was not equipped with security to prevent swimmers from separating from the boat, including a safe-access ladder, proper ropes, anchors and radio. There was also no warning of strong tides, low visibility, high winds, or changes in the depth of water in Lake Piru. "

A further investigation found that the boat did not have a floating device or a lifesaving device. This is a direct violation of U.S. California law, in which all pontoon boats over 16 feet have to be equipped with a support device; for reference, Jenni Rivera did a good job of swimming during her lifetime.

Jenni Rivera went missing while sailing with her then-four-year-old son on July 8, 2020; extensive searches began, and his body was found on July 13.

His son, Josh, was in the boat in unharmed condition; according to police, Jenni Rivera saved his son and put him on the boat, but he could not.

Iya Jenni Rivera SNS