Glee actress Naya Rivera had long considered the picturesque Lake Piru in California to be her 'sanctuary', regularly retreating to its peaceful shores to escape the harsh spotlight of Hollywood.
But beneath its glittering surface, the lake that claimed her life in July last year harboured its own dark secrets. From the perilous debris, freezing rip currents and whirlpools to the many other lives cut short in its murky depths, the star sadly wasn't the first person to die in mysterious circumstances there.
The 1,200-acre reservoir was created by flooding a steep, tree-lined canyon and constructing the Santa Felicia Dam in 1955. Despite being a family favourite, the lake has proved to be lethal, with seven deaths recorded between 1994 and
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