Bryant helicopter crash medical report reveals brutal injuries resulting with fatality

On January 26, basketball star Kobe Bryant died after the helicopter he was traveling to crashed into a hill north of Los Angeles. A 180-page report was published by the County Examiner-Coroner Medical who shows that the helicopter pilot resulted in negative drugs and alcohol. 50-year-old Ara Zobayan [...]
On January 26, basketball star Kobe Bryant died after the helicopter he was traveling to crashed into a hill north of Los Angeles.
A 180-page report was published by the County Examiner-Coroner Medical who shows that the helicopter pilot resulted in negative drugs and alcohol. 50-year-old Ara Zobaian was Bryant's pilot.
The report indicates that everyone suffered sudden fatal injuries when the helicopter crashed on the hill.

This report offers a clinical look at how brutal the accident was. The text describes how there were broken bones, broken body parts, and a bad smell of what was burning - the rest of it.
The report says that all lost their lives in the serious accident allegedly caused by dense fog.
The helicopter was also the 13-year-old daughter of Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant. Also on the helicopter were two companions of Gianna's basketball team, their relatives and a coach who were on their way to a tournament in Thusand Oaks.
The results of the posthumous report were posted Friday on the website of the County Examiner-Coroner Medical Office in Los Angeles.












