Naya Rivera’s mum drops to her knees and ex Ryan Dorsey wades into water in grief at dock where Glee star disappeared
THE family of Glee star Naya Rivera were united in grief on Saturday as they tried to connect with the missing actress.
Naya's mum, Yolanda Rivera, was pictured kneeling in front of Lake Piru in Ventura, California, where her daughter is believed to have drowned on Wednesday.
Ventura County Sheriff's Office sergeant Kevin Donoghue told that after speaking with Naya's four-year-old son Josey, who was with the actress when she went missing, they have no reason to believe she took her own life.
He said: "We interviewed her son and there was nothing that we learned from her son that would have suggested that this was suicide.
"Everything that we’ve learned so far leads to this being some sort of water recreational accident.
"Here’s an example of the underwater visibility at a 30-foot depth in Lake Piru," the Sheriff’s Department tweeted.
"We don’t know if she’s going to be found five minutes from now or five days from now, so we’re still going to be continuing this effort," he said.
"The visibility in the water is one to two feet," Buschow added.
Officials are using a solar system to hunt for her body.
"It’s very effective," he said of the sonar system.
"They get a really detailed image and they can go down and focus on specific things rather than putting divers in the water where they’re literally feeling around because they can’t see."
The search has been severely hampered by the poor visibility of the lake’s murky waters.
Rivera is presumed to have drowned at the southern California lake on Wednesday and a search and recovery operation has been underway for the past few days.
Naya's four-year-old son, who was found alone on a rented boat, told investigators his mum "jumped into the water but didn't come back up".
Josey is now safe with family members. The boy's father is Ryan Dorsey - who Naya divorced in 2018 and stars in the hit crime drama Ray Donovan.
Distraught fans tweeted for the sheriff's department to keep looking for Naya.
"Please don’t stop looking for her I beg you," pleaded one user while another said: "Y’all need to be out on boats with flashlights!"
A man who identified himself as Josey's grandfather, believed to be Ryan's dad, 65-year-old Arnold Dorsey, was at her mother Yolanda's home in Valencia with the family on Friday.
Visibly upset, he told The Sun: "We are sad, we just wish they could find her so we can have some closure."
Asked how her young son is coping, he replied: "We still have good days [with him], I can't make any other comment at this time."
Another member of the household was heard shouting, "We are sad," as little Josey heartbreakingly asked for his grandfather, telling him: "Come on papa."
Asked how her young son is coping, he replied: "We still have good days [with him], I can't make any other comment at this time."
Another member of the household was heard shouting, "We are sad," as little Josey heartbreakingly asked for his grandfather, telling him: "Come on papa."
Search and rescue diver Robert Inglis Rivera could have dived into the water from her boat and hit her head on one of the branches, shrubs and rocks beneath the surface.
He said: "People have broken their necks before. It’s happened in pools quite frequently, it can happen in lakes as well."If you go into some coves you could have 3ft off bottom and not even see it until you jumped in.
"There are places [like that] with the lake when you start to get more north because that’s where the shallow part of the lake is.
"There’s a lot of brush, you have these trees that are there and they do stick up."