Kobe Bryant statue erected at crash site on death anniversary

    Published Thu, Jan 27, 2022 · 06:48 AM

    [CALABASAS, California] Wednesday (Jan 26) marked 2 years to the day since a helicopter crash took the lives of former NBA (National Basketball Association) superstar Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and 7 others. One sculptor took it upon himself to build a statue of the Bryants to honor their memory and the memory of the others who died.

    California sculptor Dan Medina created a 160-pound (72.6 kg) bronze statue and deposited it at the location of the crash in Calabasas, California early Wednesday morning.

    The artist stressed that the installation was temporary, with hopes he can build a more permanent version of the statue at that same site with city permission.

    The current version featured Kobe Bryant in full uniform with his arm around the younger Gianna, who is holding a basketball. The names of all crash victims adorn the base.

    The crash that took the lives of 9 people was eventually blamed on pilot error last February. Per the National Transportation Safety Board, the pilot, Ara Zobayan, likely became disoriented while flying in cloudy conditions.

    The Jan 26, 2020, accident eventually spawned a lawsuit from the families of the deceased against the estate of the pilot and Island Express Helicopters, which was settled in June 2021.

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    Kobe Bryant was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in May 2021 as part of the 2020 class, with his widow Vanessa Bryant delivering remarks.

    "You did it, you're in the Hall of Fame now," Vanessa Bryant said. "You're a true champ. You're not just an MVP, you are an all-time great. I'm so proud of you. I love you forever and always, Kobe Bean Bryant."

    Vanessa Bryant was among several people offering online tributes to the late star in recent days leading up to the anniversary of his death. Former teammate Lamar Odom, former NBA player Vince Carter and current NFL (National Football League) player Russell Wilson were some of the others. REUTERS

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