Bryan Garner, a close friend of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia who recently traveled with him to the Far East, said on Sunday that Scalia’s health was “very robust” until the end of his life.

“He was unbelievably energetic and always on the go” during the trip to Singapore and Hong Kong that ended February 4, said Garner the co-author of two books with Scalia. “Having spent 14 hours a day with him so recently, he seemed very strong. I was stunned and shocked” at Scalia’s death at age 79.

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