Kobe Bryant's Widow Agrees to Settlement with Helicopter Company and Pilot's Estate
Kobe Bryant's Widow Agrees to Settlement with Helicopter Company and Pilot's Estate
Kobe Bryant’s widow has agreed to settle a wrongful death settlement with the owners of the helicopter that crashed in January 2020, killing the basketball legend, his daughter, and seven other people.According to CNN, attorneys for Vanessa Bryant filed a joint notice of settlement in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Tuesday.“Plaintiffs and Defendants jointly report that they have agreed to settle their claims,” the filing states.However, the terms of the settlement will remain confidential, and are subject to court approval. If approved, the settlement would end a lawsuit which has dragged on for more than a year.ABC News recounts how Bryant and his 13-year old daughter, Gianna, had been flying from Orange County to a youth basketball tournament at Bryant’s Mamba Sports Academy in Ventura County, California.Shortly after take-off, the helicopter encountered thick fog in the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles.Operating under pressure, pilot Ara Zobayan climbed sharply to avoid an impeding mountain range. According to ABC news, Zobayan had almost broken through the cloud cover when he banked sharply and begin to descend.
A helicopter taking off. Image via Pxfuel, listed as public domain.
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