According to WLTR, Barack Obama’s personal chef Tafari Campbell was sadly found dead close to his Martha’s Vineyard house.
Campbell worked as the White House’s sous chef throughout the tenure of Obama.
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Further examination has shown contradictions in the events leading to Campbell’s premature death.
DC Draino posed these significant inquiries:
- Who else was with him?
- A 2nd paddleboarder was reported Was there any foul play? Pushing? Shoving?
- Was he provided a life vest? If not, why not?
- Is there video footage? I imagine Obama’s house has extensive surveillance footage
- Was he under the influence? If so, who served him and allowed him to paddleboard while drunk?
- How long did people wait to call 911 after he was submerged?
- Were any Secret Service present? If so, did they assist?
Publisher of The Dossier Jordan Schachtel discovered Campbell’s inability to swim in an Instagram post in 2017.
“Found an IG post from 2017 in which Tafari Campbell, Obama’s chef, notes that he can’t swim,” Schachtel writes.
“He drowned last night in Martha’s Vineyard while reportedly out paddle boarding with an unnamed person. Unclear why they couldn’t help him out in 8 feet of water,” he added.
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“The Obama chef who reportedly drowned later became a proficient swimmer,” In a new post, Schachtel made a statement.
“More from his IG feed. This is very weird,” he added.
Schachtel noted in a another piece that Campbell seems to have improved as a “decent” swimmer.
Campbell sadly perished, according to reports, in eight-foot-deep water barely 100 feet from the protection of the coast.
It is essential to assess how accurate the stated depth is.
But his Instagram page shows off his prodigious swimming abilities and dedication to a training regimen.
There are a lot of unsolved mysteries concerning Campbell’s disappearance.
Campbell is not the only former White House chef to experience failure recently, which is surprising.
Sadly, a chef who had worked at the White House under George W. Bush and Bill Clinton tragically perished in 2015.
As per Reuters:
Ex-White House cook who vanished while hiking in New Mexico met a tragic end. State police confirm that the victim accidentally drowned in a creek on a mountain.
The corpse of Walter Scheib, 61, was found by a search dog after it was buried in dense undergrowth and found down a steep hill about 25 yards off a hiking route.
“Responding officers did not observe any indication of suspicious circumstances or foul play,” Police added in a statement that they had not located any of Scheib’s belongings or supplies in the vicinity.
The statement claims that Scheib’s body was discovered underwater, and an autopsy was used to ascertain the circumstances of his passing.
The chef, who just moved there, embarked on a solitary trek on the Yerba Canyon route on June 13, according to confirmation from the neighborhood authorities. Hikers may reach heights of more than 12,000 feet on this track.
Seven days prior to his corpse being recovered, the vehicle he was driving was found at the trailhead.
An acclaimed chef named David Scheib had the honor of working as the White House executive chef for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush from 1994 to 2005.
Added by Daily Mail
The hiker’s body was discovered around 1.7 miles from the trailhead for Yerba Canyon, according to the authorities.
He was ‘submerged in a mountain drainage flowing with surface runoff.’
As Scheib dropped close to Lobo Peak, severe weather, including thunderstorms, had struck the region.
A mere 25 yards off the track, the chef was found by the police wearing a windbreaker jacket, jogging trousers, and sneakers.
They said that ‘thick undergrowth and a steep, rocky drop’ concealed his corpse from others looking along the route.
The Taos News was informed by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety that Scheib’s cellular data analysis suggested he could have had difficulty while descending.
‘It’s very dangerous to get down to the river,’ incident commander Richard Goldstein said. ”The water is running very fast.’
His phone last had a mobile signal at three o’clock on June 13 in the vicinity of Lobo Peak, where he started his climb.