The Death of Obama’s Chef Just Got Weirder

We now have the official autopsy results for Tafari Campbell, Obama's late chef, and once again, they have left us with more questions than answers.

The autopsy has officially determined that Campbell's death was the result of “submersion in a body of water,” and the medical examiner has also classified it as an "accident."

However, the question still lingers: why did an adult man, who was both fit and an established swimmer, end up drowning? Where is the toxicology report? And who is the mysterious woman that was with him?

From RadarOnline: 


Timothy McGuirk, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, announced that further details from Campbell’s autopsy this month will not be made public “per state policy.”

Meanwhile, some questions still remain regarding the mysterious and sudden death of the Obamas’ personal chef in Martha’s Vineyard last month.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Campbell drowned on the night of July 23 while paddle boarding on Great Edgartown Pond alongside a still unidentified female companion.

The 45-year-old’s body was recovered on the morning of July 24. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Martha’s Vineyard police refused to reveal who Campbell was with when he fell into the water on the night of July 23, and dispatch calls from the night found that the initial call reporting his disappearance was made by a female.

“We met with the reporting party, she is on a boat with two individuals and they're going back and forth as well,” one responding rescuer reported at approximately 8:23 PM.

 

There's something off about this, folks.

It's odd that officials in this case seem so eager to quickly label this as an accidental drowning and sweep it under the rug.

But I'm sorry, there are too many unknowns still surrounding Campbell's death, and until we obtain more answers, the speculation will continue to grow.

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