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Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant ’ s autopsy reports were made public in May 2020. 28, the cause of death for all nine decedents was certified as blunt trauma. The manner of death was. The autopsy revealed that Bryant suffered fatal injuries when the helicopter hit the ground. The chopper caught on fire, and it was the reason the passengers weren’t able to survive the tragic. The official Kobe autopsy report confirms that Bryant succumbed to blunt force trauma , resulting from the helicopter crash. The report notes multiple severe injuries, including significant trauma to the head, chest, and abdomen. Kobe Bryant autopsy The legendary LA Lakers player was said to have had “multiple trauma injuries to the head, chest, and abdomen.” On top of that, Bryant was said to have “evisceration of the brain” and “internal organs.” Bryant had surface burns on 30% of his body, including his head, chest, and stomach. Almost four months later, on May 15, 2020, the Coroner for the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner revealed Kobe Bryant autopsy along with the autopsies of all the other passengers and the pilot. The crash was so severe that Kobe had to be identified from his fingerprints. The head, chest and abdomen of bryant were all burned, as 30% of his body had surface burn. His autopsy revealed nothing more in his system than ritalin , a common medication typically prescribed. Kobe Bryant is being remembered and mourned across the globe today leaving many searching for answers after his sudden death in a helicopter crash in California.