David Robinson, a co-star on the television program Dog's Most Wanted and Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman's longtime companion, passed away at the age of 50.
Wednesday, November 30, saw the initial sharing of a post by Robinson's ex-wife, Rainy, announcing his passing. Later, in a Zoom chat with TMZ, Rainy revealed that Robinson had died that day due to a medical issue (November 30).
Although a formal cause of death has not yet been established, sources close to Chapman have informed TMZ that Robinson may have had a heart attack or stroke.
"The abrupt passing of David Robinson, my longtime right-hand guy, has startled and devastated me. Until our next encounter, brother "Chapman said on Thursday to TMZ (December 1).
Robinson is most recognized for her 2019 appearances with Chapman in numerous episodes of Dog's Most Wanted, a spinoff of Dog the Bounty Hunter, a WGN American television series.
During the offshoot program, Robinson helped the reality star find fugitives, a departure from Chapman's original series in which he pursued criminals accused of eluding arrest.
According to the official Dog's Most Wanted website, Robinson has been working with the Chapmans for nearly ten years and "specializes in the tech component of hunting." These days, it's difficult to switch off from technology, and David will use that to locate you.
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