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Investigat­ors seeking answers in Bryant’s death.

Investigat­ors seek answers to chopper crash as NBA star, eight others mourned

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LOS ANGELES – Investigat­ors will continue after sunrise Tuesday to sift through the wreckage of Kobe Bryant’s illfated helicopter that crashed in California, killing the former NBA star, his daughter and seven others on board, as they try to answer both the why and how of the accident.

An 18-member National Transporta­tion Safety Board (NTSB) team, assisted by FBI forensic specialist­s, began mapping the wreckage site Monday with drone aircraft and examining debris scattered across the hillside where Bryant’s chopper went down on Sunday.

Los Angeles County coroner’s investigat­ors, working alongside aviation NTSB inspectors, said they had recovered the first three bodies collected from the crash site and were searching for more remains.

Officials said that they would be on the scene for about five days collecting perishable evidence and would not draw any conclusion­s in the near term, also noting that the craft was not equipped with a flight data recorder called a “black box.”

In a sign limited visibility was of particular interest to investigat­ors as reports indicated foggy conditions, NTSB board member Jennifer Homendy appealed to the public to come forward with any photograph­s that might help document local weather conditions at the time of the crash.

But Homendy told reporters that weather was just one factor.

“We take a broad look at everything in an investigat­ion - man, machine and the environmen­t. And weather is just a small portion of that,” she said at a late-afternoon news conference in Calabasas, California, about mile from the crash site, roughly 40 miles (65 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Bryant, who won five National Basketball Associatio­n championsh­ips in his 20 years with the Los Angeles Lakers, was known since his playing days to travel frequently by helicopter to avoid the Los Angeles area’s glacial traffic.

In addition to the charismati­c 41-year-old and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, three other families linked to the Mamba Sports Academy perished on their way to a girls’ basketball tournament: a husband and wife with their 13-year-old daughter; a mother and her 13-year-old daughter; and a basketball coach who was also a mother.

The ninth victim was the pilot, Ara Zobayan, an experience­d former flight instructor who was instrument-rated, or qualified to fly in fog, according multiple media accounts.

The company that owns the chopper, Island Epress Helicopter­s, said the pilot had more than 10 years experience and has logged more than 8,000 flight hours.

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 ?? ELOISA LOPEZ/REUTERS ?? Fans polish the mural in memory of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, painted hours after they died in a helicopter crash, on the basketball court of a housing tenement in Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippine­s, Tuesday.
ELOISA LOPEZ/REUTERS Fans polish the mural in memory of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, painted hours after they died in a helicopter crash, on the basketball court of a housing tenement in Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippine­s, Tuesday.

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