The mother of Malcolm-Jamal Warner has broken her silence about the death of her son.

Pamela Warner shared a heartbreaking statement on Friday on Instagram, almost three weeks after the tragic drowning of her son during a family vacation in Costa Rica. The actor, who played Theodore Huxtable in “The Cosby Show”, was 54 years old.

“Needless to say that our hearts are heavy with the loss of Malcolm,” Pamela Warner wrote. “He was a kind and loving man with a great heart for humanity. He wanted to be aware of his inner strength and who could succeed, achieve and transform.

“Malcolm was an exceptional husband, father and son, a man deeply in love with life, his wife and daughter,” he continued. “He was not only my son, but also my teacher, coach, confidant, business partner and best friend.”

Pamela Warner noticed that her son was more than an actor. He was also a poet and musician who released four albums with his Jazz-Funk Miles Long band, and won a Grammy in 2015 for his work in Robert Glasper’s song “Jesus Children”.

Multi-Hyfenate talent had also achieved an Emmy assent from 1986 for his work in “The Cosby Show”. Thorned with only 13 years of age, Malcolm-Jamal Warner went on to have a prolific television career. His death generated generalized taxes of friends, fans and former co -star.

His mother wrote on Friday that his thoughts about him could “fill the volumes.”

“But what I will say is that I am so blessed that he chose me to be his mother, to come to the world through the waters of my uterus,” Pamela Warner shared in his publication. “It is an honor and a blessing that will be with me every day of my life.”

Pamela Warner and her late son, seen here in the Grammys 2015, where she won her prize.
Pamela Warner and her late son, seen here in the Grammys 2015, where she won her prize.

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The authorities confirmed last month that Malcolm-Jamal Warner died of accidental vaulted suffocation. According to the reports, I was swimming in Playa Grande in Cahuita, a Costa Rican village, when a current swept it. He was declared dead on the scene.

His mother closed his statement on Friday with a heartbreaking call for acceptance.

She wrote: “For those of you who are lost, hurt by the sudden of your departure, pain for your presence or simply listen to your voice once again, to see your beatific smile once again, it is comforted that it was at peace and, what is more important, did not suffer.

“Malcolm was born through water and passed through water,” Pamela Warner continued. “He left when he arrived, through water. This was his time. His mission on Earth had completed. He holds any part of Malcolm’s life that touched yours.”