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Mistakes made in early coverage included inaccurate information about the number of people killed and a news report that all four of Bryant ’s daughters were believed to. 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 . For many, not just sports fans, Sunday will go down as one of those “Where were you?” days. Where were you when you learned that former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash? On such days, when we are searching for information and perspective and someone to just help us make sense of such stunning news, we turn to television. And it’s on a day such as Sunday when ESPN proves again that it’s far more than a sports network that only covers games. It showed once again that it is a network full of elite journalists and analysts who can take astounding breaking news and quickly provide comprehensive coverage that stands above all others. The death of 41-year-old Bryant and eight others, including Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter, was a story with many tentacles. Bryant was more than just a basketball star. He was a larger-than-life figure, demonstrated by the fact that he was known by even non-sports fans simply by one name: Kobe. [the_ad id=”667826″] He was bigger than. 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. The tragic loss of Kobe Bryant in 2020 sent shockwaves through the basketball world, leaving behind a void that can never be filled. As we reflect on his remarkable. The pilot of the helicopter that crashed in January, killing Kobe Bryant and all eight other people aboard, had no alcohol or drugs in his system that day, according to. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office on Friday released autopsies for the victims of the helicopter crash in California that killed the basketball star Kobe Bryant ,. Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant ’s autopsy reports were made public in May 2020. How should the media have handled that part of the story?