Tafari Campbell, a personal chef to the Obama family, drowned while paddleboarding in Martha’s Vineyard on Sunday. He was 45 years old.

Campbell was paddleboarding in Edgartown Great Pond, near the Obamas’ home, when he went missing. His paddleboard and hat were found, but he was not seen again. His body was found on Monday morning, about 100 feet from shore.
Campbell was a talented chef who had worked for the Obamas for many years. He was known for his creativity and his ability to create delicious and healthy meals. He was also a beloved member of the Obama family.

The Obamas released a statement on Monday expressing their grief over Campbell’s death. “Tafari was a beloved part of our family,” the statement said. “He was a talented chef and a wonderful person. We will miss him dearly.”
Campbell’s death is a reminder of the dangers of paddleboarding. Paddleboarding is a popular activity, but it can be dangerous if not done safely. It is important to wear a life jacket when paddleboarding, and to be aware of the conditions before going out on the water.

Campbell’s death is a tragedy, and his family and friends are in our thoughts. He will be deeply missed.
Here are some safety tips for paddleboarding:
- Always wear a life jacket.
- Check the weather conditions before going out on the water.
- Be aware of your surroundings and stay away from hazards, such as rocks, currents, and other paddleboarders.
- If you are feeling tired or overwhelmed, take a break or go back to shore.
- If you see someone in distress, call for help immediately.