Kobe Bryant helicopter crash postmartum discharged
A posthumous assessment of the helicopter crash that executed ball star Kobe Bryant has controlled gruff power injury as the reason for death for each of the nine casualties.
The 180-page report likewise found that the pilot, 50-year-old Ara Zobayan, tried negative for medications and liquor.
The reason for the 26 January crash, which happened in California in the midst of overwhelming mist, is as yet being researched.
Bryant's 13-year-old girl, Gianna, was with him on board the helicopter.
The travelers - which included two of Gianna's b-ball partners, their family members and a mentor - were headed to a competition in Thousand Oaks where Bryant had been set to mentor.
Alyssa Altobelli, John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester, Christina Mauser all passed on close by the Bryants, and pilot Ara Zobayan when the helicopter collided with a slope only north of Los Angeles.
"On Jan. 28, the reason for death for every one of the nine casualties was controlled as dull injury," the assessment said. "The way of death was guaranteed as a mishap".
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