This week it was reported that the person who tried to rescue Malcolm-Jamal Warner from drowning off the coast of Costa Rica, had been taken to the hospital in critical condition [click here if you missed that].
The Good Samaritan has been discharged and is expected to make a full recovery...
From People
More information is surfacing on the condition of the other person who was involved in the incident that ultimately took Malcolm-Jamal Warner's life.
The person was identified as a 29-year-old man from Nicaragua, according to Dr. Mauricio Solano Corella, Medical Director for the Talamanca Health Area.
It was again confirmed that he was in the water trying to help Warner, who the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) previously told PEOPLE was "swept away by a current."
After receiving treatment from the Costa Rican Red Cross and at a local hospital, the second victim made a full recovery.
The man was "treated, found to be stable and was discharged without complications," Dr. Corella told PEOPLE in a statement.
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