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. Although specific autopsy images of Gianna Bryant and the other victims were not circulated, a comprehensive report was released. The cause of death for all the victims was attributed to “blunt trauma,” with the manner of death determined as an “ accident ” in the reports. The reports by the Los Angeles County coroner’s office provide a clinical but unvarnished look at just how brutal the crash was, describing broken bones, dismembered body parts and a stench of. 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. Kobe Bryant ’ s autopsy revealed extensive blunt-force trauma injuries to his head, torso, and extremities. The report described fractures, burns, and internal organ damage caused by the impact. On the morning of Jan. 26, Kobe , his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, two other teen girls, four parents and the pilot were killed when the helicopter they were riding in crashed in the Calabasas. According to the autopsy , Bryant died from injuries he got when the chopper hit the ground. The passengers didn’t make it out of the tragic crash because the helicopter went on fire.
The Kobe Bryant Autopsy: A Deeper Look at the Accident's Causes
The official Kobe autopsy report confirms that Bryant succumbed to blunt force trauma, resulting from the helicopter crash. The report notes multiple severe inj...